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Black hair is not better than red hair

Black hair is not better than red hair

Black hair is not better than red hair

by Real Alberto June 6, 2022

7๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


beat like a red headed step child

a tired simile meaning to beat badly. A fresher phrase would be to "beat like a fat kid stealing lunches"

The prosecutors got beat like a fat kid stealing lunches.

by mandingoe June 6, 2004

28๐Ÿ‘ 20๐Ÿ‘Ž


can i borrow your red pen

A way of a girl saying that she needs a pad or tampon without being embarrassed

You: Emily can I borrow your red pen
Boy: here you can borrow mine. ( actually gives you a red pen)

You: no I need Emily's red pen
Emily: hands you a tampon secretly under her desk

by xxxCUTExxx December 31, 2016

4๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


red do be kinda sus tho ngl

How to respond to "red sus" to guarantee them to get booted

Yellow: red sus
Red : no
Green: Red do be kinda sus tho ngl

red was the impostor

by Hand Over Your Ears Young Man November 27, 2020

4๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Red (neck), White (trash) and Blue (collar)

patriotic United Statesians who persistly sacrifice themselves and their families on the altar of right wing ideology

Red (neck), White (trash) and Blue (collar) -- people who elect Republicans to ruin their lives.

by Figleaf23 September 8, 2007

81๐Ÿ‘ 84๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dutty Sket in the Red Hoodie

A plaintive cry frequented by belligerent members of the proletariat to some of the better members of society. Especially when those members are Dutty Skets who have taken the care to wear a red hoodie.

*cue respectable young girl walking down road*
OI DUTTY SKET IN THE RED HOODIE!!!
*cue respectable young girl looking both disgusted and pleased simultaneously*

by Nomin May 28, 2010

1๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


as neither fish nor good red meat

stuck in the middle; not truely one thing or another.

"That's what General Rawson thought you would say,"
Lauffer said emotionally, "as your father's son, as the great-grandson of General Pueyrredon. That you would join us!"
Don't get carried away, Roberto," Clete said. "I'll fly the airplane, if it comes down to that, but I'm not enlisting in your army."
"Actually, the subject of a temporary commission did come up," Martin said. "Would you be willing-"
"I already have a Marine Corps commission," Clete said.
"This would be a temporary commission," Martin said. "It would solve a lot of problems...."
"Would I have to swear an oath? Of allegiance?"
"Yes, naturally. Of course."
"The moment I did that," Clete said, "I would lose my American citizenship."
"That would be difficult for you?"
"Yeah, it would," Clete said without thinking about it. "I don't want to do that."
He happened to glance at Martin's eyes.
And saw in them that be had just closed a door that would never again be opened.
If I had accepted that temporary commission under these circumstances, where accepting it might mean that I would find myself standing in front of a wall with Rawson, Martin, and Lauffer, even if it lasted only 3 days, they would thereafter have accepted me a bona fide Argentine. Now that will never happen.
Well, so be it. I'm an American. I don't want to give thatup.
"That leaves you, of course," Martin said, cordially enough, "as the English would put it, as neither fish nor good red meat"
-W.E.B. Griffin p-591 (Blood and Honor)

by J Dan Beck May 19, 2006

8๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž