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Chino colours 

When a scene in a movie or tv show is set at a very sad, depressing, gloomy place there is often a blue-ish og red-ish glow to everything. This gives a pretty dark feeling and underlines the sad/scary suspense.
The name comes from the episodes The O.C. When the setting is chino, wether the characters have travelled there or not, there is always a gloomy blue-ish glow to everything.
Wow dude, i was watching a movie where the main character dies. And at his funeral everything was in chino colours.
Chino colours by Tales- October 9, 2005
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August 2 - National 🍦πŸ₯ͺ day and Colouring πŸ“• Day 

Celebrate August 2nd by making an ice cream sandwich or colour something in a colouring book! Now I want to eat a ice cream sandwich right now! Are there any shops with them?
Person 1: Happy National ice cream sandwich and colouring book day!

Person 2: Thanks! You too! I made a sandwich for today!

(August 2 - National 🍦πŸ₯ͺ day and Colouring πŸ“• Day!

True Colours 

meaning of living, who/what/why you are, when you feel as there is nothing to live for, you show your true colours, and let them know that your not afraid
that guy is showing his true colours today
True Colours by Bobblebeatz July 20, 2014

colorist 

something my mom called me since every girl i take an attraction to or went out with were not darkskinned, when in reality i love women too much to look down on one color lmao
mom: are you a colorist?
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me: what? of course not!
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mom: it sure doesn’t seems so cause it’s men like you that make black women feel like they aren’t enough.
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me: what do you mean?? i dated hella black women, lightskin, brownskin, etc.
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mom: i’m not talking about them, i’m talking about darkskin...
colorist by sleepingnamikaze July 4, 2021

Colorist 

A colorist is anyone who partakes in the activity of coloring (digitally or traditionally) drawings, inked or penciled, which are typically rendered by other artists. Colorists can either work as professionals or amateurs, and utilize styles that are either very generic or very unique.

Colorists work either for recreational or professional purposes. Recreational colorists usually color for one of two reasons: personal enjoyment, or popularity. Coloring gives those who struggle with rendering opportunities to shine in special art communities without doing what they lack in. Consequently, this is often seen as a shortcoming by critics, especially if the original artists of drawings or linearts do not specifically need the assistance of colorists.

Amateur colorists that are respected typically work with complicated lines and styles that do not identically resemble original character appearances. They also focus a lot on drawings that are not fanart; i.e., those that are not based on characters from existing television shows, anime series, books, etc. The exception goes for professional colorists, who usually collaborate with comic/anime/animation pencillers when they cannot otherwise color their own work.
Recreational colorists tend to favor fanart.

Professional colorists work with whatever they are hired to color.
Colorist by Colorist22 June 20, 2011

rainbow colours

This is just the British way of spelling 'rainbow colors'
Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain is a handy way to remember the rainbow colours.

Richard-Red
Of-Orange
York-Yellow
Gave-Green
Battle-Blue
In-Indigo
Vain-Violet

colorism 

A theoretical sub-tier of racism that is both invented by and about non-white people who are too scared of calling themselves racist.

Also used to accuse non-racist people of racism without using the word itself.
Person 1: They cast people of color in this movie.
Person 2: But the director employed colorism; all the actors are white!
Person 1: But they're literally Native American and Brazilian...
colorism by dontspeak5me August 27, 2020