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What does the term lit mean in English?

"Lit" is a slang term that has a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are some of the most common:

1. Exciting, enjoyable, or amazing:

* "The party was lit!" - meaning the party was really fun and exciting.

* "That concert was so lit!" - meaning the concert was incredible and memorable.

2. Intoxicated or drunk:

* "He was lit after drinking all that beer." - meaning he was drunk.

* "Don't drive if you're lit." - meaning don't drive if you're drunk.

3. Illuminated or bright:

* "The city was lit up at night." - meaning the city was brightly illuminated.

* "The stage was lit with colorful lights." - meaning the stage was brightly illuminated with colored lights.

4. To ignite or set fire to something:

* "They lit the bonfire." - meaning they set fire to the bonfire.

5. To record a song or video:

* "They lit the music video last week." - meaning they filmed the music video.

The meaning of "lit" will depend on the context of the sentence and how it is being used.

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