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The Color System

The color system contains 5 colors that describe the conditions of the other sex. It is an alternate system to the 0-10 number system. It is not exactly like the number system in that it incorporates more than just physical appearance, it also has the mental aspect involved. The colors are Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, and Red. You can ask your friends for their opinion on the situation and they can give you a color that they think is appropriate. The color is not necessarily the same for every person.

Blue- If It happens it happens. This is a situation where you are attracted to someone but you wouldn't make a move but if they did then you would go with it.

Green- Go for it. This is when you are attracted to this person and you want to pursue. It also works for when you see someone and think they are attractive but you don't know anything else about them.

Yellow- is caution. When a situation was formerly green and something about this person causes caution to the pursuer.

Orange- Is very cautionary. There is very little reason to continue pursuing this person. There is something that is wrong with them, or they don't get along with you or the people that you are around.

Red- Get out of there. This could be someone that is unattractive or just full blown crazy and you should have nothing to do with them. Cut off all communication get out of the situation.

When at a bar you can ask your friend what the color is on a girl. She is hot so your friend says green to encourage you to go for it.

If you can't get a good view of a someone you can ask for a color from "The Color System" on how hot they are.

by BDP88 May 16, 2010

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off color


1. crude, vulgar, tasteless or sexual

2. irrelevant to the topic

He made a few off color remarks about your cousin.

by The Return of Light Joker June 17, 2008

49๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


MC Colors

Motorcycle Club colors. Each club has a unique club patch (or patches) adorned with the term "MC" that are worn on the riders vest, known as colors.

Yo fool, you aint gettin into dis here bowling alley with them MC colors on. Go put on a sweater-vest.

by NunYaBidnis January 25, 2008

90๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


Color Guard

A group of people dedicated to representing thier school the best way possible by spinning flags, rifle, sabers and other equipment. This group marches with a marching band and compliments the music they play through the use of color, body movement, and equipment.

Everyone in the COLOR GUARD did a beautiful toss just as the cymbals crashed.

by Jenn (pissed off *HARD WORKING* guardy) November 12, 2003

568๐Ÿ‘ 172๐Ÿ‘Ž


color by numbers

someone or something that is easy as can be.

that chick is so color by numbers that as soon as she hears a zipper she's ready to blow.

That test was so color by numbers that we all received an A on it.

by The Ferndog August 16, 2008

16๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


The Color Morale

American Christian Post-Hardcore band formerly known as the Killer Apathy, comprised of Vocalist Garret Rapp, Guitarist Ramon Mendoza, Vocalist and Guitarist John Bross, Percussionist Steve Carey and Bassist/Vocalist Anthony Wick (who replaced Justin Hieser after he left for reasons undisclosed)

The Color Morale are signed to Rise Records and have released two albums to date, "We All Have Demons" (Sep 1, 2009) and "My Devil In Your eyes" (March 8, 2011)

Hey man you heard this song, The Dying Hymn?

Hell yeah dude! The Color Morale are awesome!

by Aquila22 May 16, 2011

20๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Color Dreams

Noun:

Best known for its exploits as a rogue NES developer, Color Dreams was the only third party software company to produce unlicensed NES carts without being successfully sued. By employing an embarrassingly simple hack, Color Dreams engineers were able to create game carts that bypassed the NES's authentication circuitry without violating Nintendo's intellectual property.

This isn't to say that Color Dreams was a success, mind you; aside from its creative hacking practices, Color Dreams is probably most famous as the development house that gave birth to the notorious Bible Adventures - a gaudy slog through Old Testament cliches notable only for what may well be the biggest gaffe in the history of gaming.

Amazingly enough, Color Dreams dwindles on under its subsidiary, "Wisdom Tree Software." Indeed, game collectors and those of morbid curiosity should take note that as of this writing, it was even possible to order Color Dreams titles through a 1-800 number. A bit of googling should reveal the specifics - contact information has been withheld here in the interests of the innocent.

"Sure, we've had a few duds - but we're no Color Dreams."

by Joshua B. Wright April 5, 2004

20๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž