light 'em up
To suddenly attack someone with fists or a shank.
Definitions
To launch a swift, unexpected assault on another inmate.
light 'em up In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From 'light up' meaning to strike or shoot; adapted to prison assaults.
People Also Ask
What does 'light 'em up' mean?
It means to launch a swift, unexpected assault on someone, using fists or a shank.
Where does 'light 'em up' come from?
It comes from 'light up' meaning to strike or shoot, adapted for prison assaults.
How is 'light 'em up' used in a sentence?
You might say 'Two of them lit him up before the tower even saw it,' describing a surprise attack.
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