A family-friendly way of denoting a menstrual incident or the threat thereof. In other words, someone's pad leaked and you can see it on their pants. It's perhaps most often used by medical professionals, who frequently have to use other codes so code red just fits right in.
by Tsovoa July 04, 2019
by astroworld August 18, 2019
A code word for menstruation
by kiss my meredith ass August 22, 2005
1. Red-colored Mountain Dew product.
2. One of the earlier computer viruses that propagated both by email and over network connections.
Both of these came out shortly before 9/11 and the Anthrax scare, causing no end of confusion among duh-weebs and n00bs.
2. One of the earlier computer viruses that propagated both by email and over network connections.
Both of these came out shortly before 9/11 and the Anthrax scare, causing no end of confusion among duh-weebs and n00bs.
Normal, but technologically unprepared person: I was just sitting there drinking my Code Red (1) when Code Red (2) DLed and started spamming everybody in my address book.
Duh-weeb: I understand you got a Code Red infection, but did you spill it on the keyboard or the hard drive?
N00b: It's just scandalous that none of the doctors knew what I was talking about when I asked for inoculation against Code Red!
Duh-weeb: I understand you got a Code Red infection, but did you spill it on the keyboard or the hard drive?
N00b: It's just scandalous that none of the doctors knew what I was talking about when I asked for inoculation against Code Red!
by Downstrike November 11, 2004
by DAV1DM1LLER October 10, 2020
Code Red is either a phrase used by women meaning that they're near or on their period.
Code Red can also mean a threat, usually used by schools, hospitals, and other educational or needed facilities.
Code Red can also mean a threat, usually used by schools, hospitals, and other educational or needed facilities.
Scenario 1: "Uhh I think I might have a code red..."
Scenario 2: "We are under a code red, please lock your doors and keep others and your students safe."
Scenario 2: "We are under a code red, please lock your doors and keep others and your students safe."
by Zach T. Radass January 22, 2023
by bobthebobsledder April 24, 2005