A phrase commonly used in some Caribbean islands that refers to an underage female who attends secondary school. The term is derived from the color of the school uniform that these females wear.
Example 1:
Dude, you really need to stop texting these red skirts. You're going to get in trouble with their parents.
Example 2:
Person A: You'll never believe it. My lawyer was arrested.
Person B: Wtf!! What did he do?
Person A: They said he was sleeping with a Red Skirt
Dude, you really need to stop texting these red skirts. You're going to get in trouble with their parents.
Example 2:
Person A: You'll never believe it. My lawyer was arrested.
Person B: Wtf!! What did he do?
Person A: They said he was sleeping with a Red Skirt
by CaribbeanWordKing November 21, 2018
When 2 lesbians are oiled up and one or both are having that "time of the month" and slide off each other during the act of 69
by Juggernaut 69 June 29, 2021
When it's 'Mad Red Brick' outside people are referring to a lot of building work in the vicinity. Red brick dust in the air will make things Mad Red Brick. You'll have to go out with a mask on or you'll be coughing Mad Red Brick.
by VunderFull January 07, 2014
by Mr. Mize April 09, 2021
by MattieWookie69! July 21, 2023
When you have really bad diarrhea, to which burns while coming out and the "excrement" is brown/red colour.
by kjdfshfkldsflkhsdkf August 08, 2020
When you make a horrible move in a game of Chess, but somehow it causes you to win the game, usually by some form of trap or grand oversight by your opponent.
In chess engine analysis, a "Brilliant" is a move that's not only the best move, but considered extremely hard for the human mind to find. Meanwhile a "Blunder" is a bad move that causes a severe disadvantage in the game, and is notated with the color red. Therefore, a blunder that wins you the game is often referred to as a combination of the two, a "Red Brilliant".
In chess engine analysis, a "Brilliant" is a move that's not only the best move, but considered extremely hard for the human mind to find. Meanwhile a "Blunder" is a bad move that causes a severe disadvantage in the game, and is notated with the color red. Therefore, a blunder that wins you the game is often referred to as a combination of the two, a "Red Brilliant".
Go Ne5!
Isn't that a terrible move?
Not if they don't know what a legal trap is... then it's a red brilliant!
Isn't that a terrible move?
Not if they don't know what a legal trap is... then it's a red brilliant!
by TodaysGoodDay January 03, 2024