by YOUFART December 14, 2021
1: hey wyd?
2: I'm doing some colorful cocaine, how about you?
1: oh I do love colorful cocaine, I'm just chilling
3: what's colorful cocaine?
1 or/and 2: it's crushed up smarties/fundip powder you idiot
3: okay
2: I'm doing some colorful cocaine, how about you?
1: oh I do love colorful cocaine, I'm just chilling
3: what's colorful cocaine?
1 or/and 2: it's crushed up smarties/fundip powder you idiot
3: okay
by AbiEgg February 19, 2021
Something you notice or ask for after a hookup or sex. A code word used as a thank you the morning after, and a sign of paying attention to a female.
by Butt Saggington September 23, 2019
The colors that may represent warm things like the color of fire or the sun. Warm colors: red, orange and yellow and all of their shades.
by Potato (E.P) June 06, 2020
A colored bandana or other clothing item worn by undercover cops. Every day this color changes so cops in uniform can tell an undercover cop without having them pull their badge. This allows undercover cops to maintain undercover status while providing protection in any instance of uniformed involvement.
by BiggB April 09, 2006
Former Soviet-Union states and Eastern European republics that made their own counter-versions of the people's Red Revolution. Here's a list:
-Velvet: Czech Republic (1989).
-Rose: former-Russia state Georgia (2003).
-Orange: former-Russia state Ukraine (2004). Also called the 'Chestnut' revolution.
-Tulip: former-Russia state Kyrgystan (2005).
-Velvet: Czech Republic (1989).
-Rose: former-Russia state Georgia (2003).
-Orange: former-Russia state Ukraine (2004). Also called the 'Chestnut' revolution.
-Tulip: former-Russia state Kyrgystan (2005).
The Arab world has its own kind of color revolutions:
-Purple: Iraq's 2005 1st elections.
-Cedar: Lebanon's end of the Syrian 'occupation' or military prescence in 2005.
-Purple: Iraq's 2005 1st elections.
-Cedar: Lebanon's end of the Syrian 'occupation' or military prescence in 2005.
by hammer---;, hytham April 15, 2007