A woman's period. Often used in the phrase "riding the crimson tide" -- which can mean "having one's period" or "having sex with a woman who has her period"
I'm riding the crimson tide -- you have a spare pad?
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derrived from "lock" or "locked," used to refer to something guaranteed -- something that "locks out" the competition. Most likely coined in the MUD, Medievia.
damn, that strategy is lox -- we can't lose.
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