meaning - What's the origin of "lit"?
Since June 2015, use of the word lit has exploded on Twitter. Here's some recent examples.
My Year is starting off lit af👌🏼 ...but is gonna be TD by Monday morning
Nick:
Jason got lit last night. Was the show for at least half the snapchat stories this morning.
When you and bae both lit and give each other that look
The @lovihatibot Twitterbot routinely finds it in searches for "I love the word [X]" and "I hate the word [X]", in fact it's the third most hated) and eighth most loved over 30 days, and fourth most hated and 10th most loved in all of 2015. That's a lot of love and hate for a little word, it can't be random babble to cause such a reaction.
Similarly it regularly shows up in @favibot's searches for "[X] is my new favorite word" and came in as third favorite for all 2015.
What does lit mean here?
Where does it come from and when was it first used?
Was there a single person or event which popularised it, and when was it? Or if it's an older word, what accounts for its recent popularity?
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