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formally known as marie ulven ringheim
all the hot girls listen to her music
katie: hey do you listen to GIRL IN RED?
lillie: yes i do π
*literally two weeks later they moved into a cottage in the woods and adopted a cat*
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The red plastic beverage cups that are consistently abundant at any college/university party or kegger. The go-to cup for standard beer pong and flip cup matches.
"Beer pong tourny at our place tonight; gotta go pick up some regulation reds."
An infamous legend, one of which many have heard, many have seen. Every growing in fame and appearance on Vr Chat, a legend of immeasurable proportions. Have you seen her? We have. The Red Lady is everywhere and no where all at the same time.
Have you seen The Red Lady? It's all around us, it takes control.
A nickname borrowed from the common apple which is used to describe an extremely attractive female who easily turns red due to any kind of embarrassment or laughter.
Casper: "Hey girl, you're super cute."
Jessica: "Awww stop it! You're making me blush!"
Casper: "You're even cuter when you blush. You're a Red Delicious!"
A obvious mistake made intentionally for your boss to discover. Making your boss feel useful and allowing other mistakes to go unnoticed.
Put a Red Mackerel in that report so we donβt have to redo the whole thing.
A Red Robinhood is when you tie someone to a wall with a vine and then stick a sharp arrow up there ass and watch them turn into a tomato.
βI will Red Robinhood Andrew Mertz later tonightβ
1. Texas Red or sulforhodamine 101 acid chloride is a red fluorescent dye, used in histology for staining cell specimens, for sorting cells with fluorescent-activated cell sorting machines, in fluorescence microscopy applications, and in immunohistochemistry. Texas Red fluoresces at about 615 nm, and the peak of its absorption spectrum is at 589 nm. The powder is dark purple. Solutions can be excited by a dye laser tuned to 595-605 nm, or less efficiently a krypton laser at 567 nm. The absorption extinction coefficient at 596 nm is about 85,000 Mβ1cmβ1.
2. Texas Red, a character in the country ballad Big Iron by Marty Robbins
3. A wrestler ring name
1. #KeepTexasRed safely stored at -20Β° C so that it doesn't lose its cell-staining properties.
2. In this town there lived an outlaw by the name of Texas Red
Many men had tried to take him and that many men were dead
He was vicious and a killer, though a youth of twenty four
And the notches on his pistol numbered one and nineteen more
3. Rolland "Red" Bastien had gone by the moniker Texas Red for a time, but I think Mark William Calaway might be the more famous wrestler to have used Texas Red as their ring name before he took on the mantle of The Undertaker.