Light into (someone or something) verb phrase
To harm someone verbally or physically.
I can't believe you lit into him like that. You must have been really pissed.
My dad light into me for not doing the homework.
To start doing something right away and with enthusiasm.
Kendrick lights into the assignment as soon as the class dismisses.
To rush into somewhere immediately.
He lit into the city as soon as he heard the news.
To start eating something with zeal.
Andy lit into the meal as he hasn't eaten anything all day.
To start working on something seriously or determinedly; to start doing what needs to be done
To make something beginning or happenning, especially an acitivity, event or a series of events
1. To physically attack someone or use physical violence against someone
2. To provide a person with all of the possible choices
To hit, attack or strike someone in a way that causes serious injury or death
The verb "light" should be conjugated according to its tense.