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    [Verb]  | "red-flag" | \ ˈred-ˈflag \


    1: to identify or draw attention to (a problem or issue to be dealt with)


    Origin: 1962 ;

    [Noun]  | "red flag" 


    1: a warning signal or sign : something that indicates or draws attention to a problem, danger, or irregularity


    Origin: 1748 ;

    [Noun]  | "red flag law" 


    1: a law allowing courts to prevent people who show signs of being a danger to themselves or to others from having access to firearms (as by ordering the seizure of weapons)


    Origin: 2015 ;

    [Noun]  | "red flag" 


    1: something that tells of approaching danger or risk;


      * e.g., " ... the résumé she accidentally left on the office printer was a red flag that she was planning to quit "



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     [ "red flag" ]

    1: a sign or warning of any impending danger, disaster or doom

      * e.g.,  ... when my gf called me up that day and gave me the "we need to talk" line, a red flag obviously came up and I figured I'd soon be on the outs with her. 

     [ "Red flag" ]

    1: A 'red flag' is a term used to describe when somebody has a feeling that they are potentially dealing with a manipulative and/or possibly psychotic or sociopathic individual. It's usually used to explain a feeling after the fact.

      * e.g.,  ... It was a red flag when she told me that she had four kids from four different men. 

     [ "red flag" ]

    1:  a warning sign subject to a warning

      * e.g.,  ... A funnel cloud is a red flag for the formation of a tornado. 

     [ "red flag" ]

    1: a bad sign of what’s to come

      * e.g.,  ... I think the first red flag was when my supposed date started lying to me a lot. 

     [ "red flag" ]

    1: Stopping what you're doing because because something has made the environment unsafe. Derived from the racing flag that is used to stop a race because of unsafe conditions.

      * e.g.,  ... "We're red-flagged at this gas station because it's snowing too hard for us to be able to go on." 

     [ "Red Flag" ]

    1: Krow and Casey Fuck you guys

      * e.g.,  ... Krow and Casey are the biggest red flags I’ve ever seen Did you hear what krow said about Casey in art class? Major red flag 

     [ "Red flag" ]

    1: A 'red flag' is a term used to describe when somebody has a feeling that they are potentially dealing with a manipulative and/or possibly psychotic or sociopathic individual. It's usually used to explain a feeling after the fact.

      * e.g.,  ... He didn't like Louis Tomlinson, I should've seen that red flag. 

     [ "Red Flagged" ]

    1: Verb: The state of a book or magazine after someone brings it into the bathroom with them, generally when dropping a deuce.

      * e.g.,  ... Dude, don't put that gun magazine back on my desk, you just red flagged it. 

     [ "Red Flag" ]

    1: 1) Traditional symbol of socialist resistance.

      * e.g.,  ... Red Flag (song), Blair version: 


     [ "Red Flag" ]

    2: 2) in an Orwellian reversal, also the song sung by Blair and his cronies at Labour Party Conference

      * e.g.,  ... We'll suck up to the ruling class 

     [ "red flag" ]

    1: this mf

      * e.g.,  ... red flag 

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