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  • Thread starter Thread starter Darjana
  • Start date Start date Jun 6, 2019
Darjana

Darjana

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Russian Could you tell me the meaning of the sentence? Maybe he greatly surprises his friends? =*= Context: "The person no one expected to get lit AF. Cancer is amusing. You are typically the more home-bodied friend who doesn’t mind staying in and remaining to themselves or a small group. While being friendly and humorous, you are reserved. In everyday life, you are subtle, kind, and gentle which is why everyone gets confused when they see you out getting down and having a good time." (Knowing Yourself: Your Another Personality On Your Night Out - Part 1) elroy

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Chicago, IL US English, Palestinian Arabic bilingual lit AF = very drunk Darjana

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Russian elroy, thank you so much :)
elroy said: lit AF = very drunk Click to expand...
velisarius

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Greece British English (Sussex) Shouldn't that be lower case: "lit af"? I gather it means "lit as fuck". Myridon

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velisarius said: Shouldn't that be lower case: "lit af"? I gather it means "lit as fuck". Click to expand...
The young whippersnappers often write it AF. It's like NASA not scuba. ;) Darjana

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Russian velisarius, thanks for your reply :)
velisarius said: Shouldn't that be lower case: "lit af"? I gather it means "lit as fuck". Click to expand...
I've found the explanation "af" (Urban Dictionary: AF), but can't understand the meaning of the expression. I've thought it means something like "damn", but more rude word from obscene vocabulary velisarius

velisarius

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Greece British English (Sussex) "Lit" meaning intoxicated is in our dictionary. The vulgar slang term "...as fuck" is discussed here: skinny AF, skinny as fuck--as fuck, in general. Darjana

Darjana

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velisarius said: "Lit" meaning intoxicated is in our dictionary. The vulgar slang term "...as fuck" is discussed here: skinny AF, skinny as fuck--as fuck, in general. Click to expand...
There is useful and detailed information on your link, thank you:) elroy

elroy

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Chicago, IL US English, Palestinian Arabic bilingual
Myridon said: The young whippersnappers often write it AF. It's like NASA not scuba. ;) Click to expand...
I don't know if I'm a "young whippersnapper" :rolleyes: (I'm an "older millennial") but I most often see and write it af, just like scuba. It's possible AF was used here for emphasis. K

kalamazoo

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US, English My daughter's personal trainer (female) has a shirt that says "strong AF." velisarius

velisarius

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Greece British English (Sussex) I was sort of joking when I questioned the "correctness" of upper case AF. :D I don't think there can be a standard way of writing this, though capitals are more "in your face" or emphatic. You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Bluesky LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Share Link
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