It could mean "to fight" or "to attack" either physically or verbally. "He made me so mad that I could light into him and break his face!!" "When my mom found out that I had started a fire on the living room rug she really lit into me"
The phrase "light out for" means to start to go there.
A barnet is Cockney rhyming slang for somebody's hair - originating from the phrase Barnet Fair.
I think what it means is that somebody has lost his or her mind
The phrase 'give off light' means to have a lot of light.
It means to invite someone to your home for a meal or to play games or just for coffee.
to get a meal that is not a lot. for example a salad
- in the light of1: from the point of view of2or in light of : in view of Merriamwebster.
It can mean that you are in a committed relationship with them, as if you belong to each other. It can also mean that you have the advantage over someone, especially if they have done something wrong and you know about it - you could say "I have him now!"
Possibly need to re-phrase the question. Do you mean 'Somebody has done a job that does not please you'?
"no taxation without representation" means that they dont want taxes without somebody to speak for them (the colonists)
Somebody who didn't want to say the whole phrase, which is "Good Day."
This phrase typically conveys intense passion and admiration for someone, comparing them to a source of light and heat that brings excitement and energy to one's life.