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  1. Sep 18, 2005 · 1) adj. to turn off, or 'out', the lights. 2) adj. when making sweet love to a girl, he pulls out before ejaculating and shoots on her face (see Bukkakke) 1) Time to hit the field. But first - Lights Out!! 2) Honey, if you don't bake me a pie, I'm going to give you Lights Out!! 3) That whore loves lights out all over her face.

  2. To flee hastily; to clear out or depart quickly. We lit out for the safe house as soon as we heard the police sirens in the distance. Everyone else started to light out of there when the manager announced he would be taking volunteers for weekend work. See also: light, out.

  3. The idiom “put someones lights out” is a common expression used to describe the act of knocking someone unconscious or causing them to lose consciousness. The origins of this phrase can be traced back to the early 1900s, when it was first used in boxing circles.

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · In this article, we’ve gathered the top slang words and phrases for light that will not only expand your vocabulary but also add a touch of flair to your conversations. Get ready to shed some light on these illuminating expressions!

  5. "Light Out" is a slang term that refers to a situation where someone has been beaten up so badly that they have lost consciousness. It is often used in situations where violence has occurred, and the person who was attacked is left lying on the ground, unable to move or respond.

  6. light out {v.}, {slang} 1. To run as fast as you can. The boy lit out for home with the bully chasing him. On the next pitch the runner will light out for second. 2. To go away in a hurry; leave suddenly. — Often used with "for". Jack won't be in town long.

  7. LIGHTS-OUT definition: 1. (at a school where children live or in the army) the time in the evening when the lights are…. Learn more.