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–noun (esp. during the American Revolution) a British soldier. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Origin: 1510–20; red 1 + coat Paul Revier: " The Red Coats are coming!!! The Red Coats are coming!!!
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in reference to a girl who will under no circumstances cheat or even betray the trust of her boyfriend, husband, or partner. the term is a reference to the American revolution and the Red coat loyalists, who remained on the side of the British during the period leading up to the United States independence. Greg: Damn, Jenna is hot as shit. I bet you by the end of the night i'll have hit that.
Harvey: Unlikely, she has a boyfriend. Greg: That didn't stop me last weekend with Laura. Harvey: True, but Jenna's a red coat. Greg: Fuuuuccckk |
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(n.) A British soldier. Memoir of the days when red coats were worn. This practise was ended during the Boer war, and was stamped out completely when Germany stopped world war one being a gentlemans' war Look at the red coats!
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Someone who works for the British holiday camp company, Butlins. Typically chavvy, slightly gay, and prone to singing and dancing. They wear red coats, obviously. The red coats were singing Barbie Girl all night!
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