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Does anyone still use the word 'lit' ?

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Created by waveslave > 9 months ago, 5 May 2012
waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
5 May 2012 8:27PM
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As in ....
"Dude, I was fully lit on my 12m in that 40 knot rogue-gust."

I've never uttered the stupid word.

It was once part of the vernacular.


theDoctor
NSW, 5786 posts
5 May 2012 11:51PM
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have you lit that bong yet or you just gonna microphone it...?

Mark _australia
WA, 23715 posts
5 May 2012 10:00PM
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Dude- I think I got to second base last night
Man- Whoa, are you sure?
Dude- Yeah I touched a lit
Man - I think you left off a letter Dude


Wslave, if you are looking for some hip vernacular try "sik to the power of rad"

Like - "that gust was sik to the power of rad. Man I held it and I was cutting up pure filth waves"

tgladman
WA, 500 posts
6 May 2012 12:10AM
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Mark _australia said...

Dude- I think I got to second base last night
Man- Whoa, are you sure?
Dude- Yeah I touched a lit
Man - I think you left off a letter Dude


Wslave, if you are looking for some hip vernacular try "sik to the power of rad"

Like - "that gust was sik to the power of rad. Man I held it and I was cutting up pure filth waves"


Ppl don't say filth. And yes slave ppl
Do
Use the word "lit" mostly arson investigators tho.
-word

kitebored
NSW, 593 posts
6 May 2012 9:21AM
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I'm too busy frothing to use the word lit!

RPM
WA, 1549 posts
6 May 2012 12:32PM
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waveslave said...

As in ....
"Dude, I was fully lit on my 12m in that 40 knot rogue-gust."

I've never uttered the stupid word.

It was once part of the vernacular.





I bet however you have uttered the word 'BINGO' with the other pensioners down at the mandura senior citizens club!

PelicanPete
QLD, 67 posts
6 May 2012 2:42PM
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It's good to be so out of the loop that you only have to use plain english to be understood.
Nothin worse than when some Cool Dude waffles on with the hip lingo and you have to go and ask somebody what the hell he was rabblin on about.

Its like somebody talking in ACRONMIMS

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
6 May 2012 7:37PM
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RPM said...

waveslave said...

As in ....
"Dude, I was fully lit on my 12m in that 40 knot rogue-gust."

I've never uttered the stupid word.

It was once part of the vernacular.





I bet however you have uttered the word 'BINGO' with the other pensioners down at the mandura senior citizens club!



Hi RPM,

You're not even young, but you display age prejudice.

That's so strange.

Strange and retarded.

lol.

6 May 2012 10:09PM
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waveslave said...

As in ....
"Dude, I was fully lit on my 12m in that 40 knot rogue-gust."

I've never uttered the stupid word.

It was once part of the vernacular.





If I saw you on fire, I would say you were lit.

HBBear
56 posts
6 May 2012 8:42PM
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Kitepower Australia said...

waveslave said...

As in ....
"Dude, I was fully lit on my 12m in that 40 knot rogue-gust."

I've never uttered the stupid word.

It was once part of the vernacular.



If I saw you on fire, I would say you were lit.



But would you call Fire & Rescue???

wldistel
QLD, 91 posts
6 May 2012 10:43PM
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Im not sure about RPM, But I like being strange and retarded! Otherwise id feel out of place on forums.

wldistel
QLD, 91 posts
6 May 2012 10:44PM
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I wonder what trait makes me a kitesurfer?

Jedibrad
NSW, 527 posts
7 May 2012 8:03AM
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Dude you ripped the bag out of that last one!! (big in the mid 80's)

simonp
216 posts
7 May 2012 6:14AM
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You probably shouldn't do a hot launch when you're fully lit.

wishy
WA, 1501 posts
7 May 2012 11:07AM
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Lit is a righteous word that makes me froth out.
I can't believe you don't think it's heaps good.

Poida
WA, 1922 posts
7 May 2012 11:28AM
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dude, i was fully lit, yewww
(that was fantastic, i would like to do that again)

I prefer to use the modern word "cooked" instead of "lit"

or for the opposite

man, I copped an arse burning

JonnyFreer
QLD, 71 posts
7 May 2012 1:40PM
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Idiot

Mark _australia
WA, 23715 posts
7 May 2012 1:41PM
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wishy said...

Lit is a righteous word that makes me froth out.
I can't believe you don't think it's heaps good.


Filth.

bigmark100
NSW, 584 posts
7 May 2012 3:46PM
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There was a power failure last night so I lit a candle.
does that count?

bigmark100
NSW, 584 posts
7 May 2012 3:49PM
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forgot to mention that the candle was fully lit.

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
7 May 2012 3:12PM
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I like to say over cooked

Y'know like a well oiled crispy turkey at Christmas

Gstar
WA, 391 posts
7 May 2012 3:32PM
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Go out now on your 9 and your surfboard, you'll be 'lit' alright. See you out there.

tightlines
WA, 3510 posts
7 May 2012 4:37PM
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Gstar said...

Go out now on your 9 and your surfboard, you'll be 'lit' alright. See you out there.



Heading down now, reckon I will be fully lit on the 7, I will take the 5 as well incase I am overcooked.

hpurple
VIC, 9 posts
7 May 2012 9:56PM
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Lit is rad. You should use lit as often as possible, like rad. Rad is rad also, as well.

Chris_M
2132 posts
7 May 2012 8:07PM
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Lit is rad, rad is ace, and all of the previous 3 are chooooice bro!

Slashrockson
NSW, 126 posts
9 May 2012 10:20PM
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- mad, sick, retarded and so random - ucken aye!!!! Finally a topic I feel I have something to offer thanks to my kuds.


ashkiter
QLD, 431 posts
10 May 2012 8:50PM
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Na It all about the new school word:

********* That session was EPIC ****************

bobajob
QLD, 1535 posts
10 May 2012 9:02PM
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FILTHY

Edit: Doh....Old and slow and should learn to read. Bloody Mark

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
10 May 2012 8:55PM
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Can someone explain to me what 'perfectly lit' means ?

JohnnoKeys
WA, 551 posts
10 May 2012 9:06PM
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2012 85 litre kite race board - 2012 17m edge race kite - 10 to 15 knots of wind - FULLY LIT & scared at 25knots no chance to turn power off for 100m... "Perfectly Lit"

reminds me of kiting in early dayz in Perth around 2000 / 2001 on a wake board, in boots, ( it was cool to use boots in the early days) and early C kite with no depower in 20 - 25 knots ... with no chance of turing power off for 5km.... "Perfectly Lit" ....

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
10 May 2012 9:15PM
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JohnnoKeys said...

2012 85 litre kite race board - 2012 17m edge race kite - 10 to 15 knots of wind - FULLY LIT & scared at 25knots no chance to turn power off for 100m...

reminds me of kiting in early dayz around 2000 / 2001 on a wake board, in boots, and early C kite with no depower in 20 knots ...


Sorry,
I'm confused.
Does perfectly lit mean that you are totally in control,
like super precise riding,
or does it mean you're in meltdown,
like just about to blow-up ????
lol.



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