by Chesty LaRue October 31, 2003
AKA: Being on the rag, the below the belt melt, "that" time of the month, the red stain pain...or just menstruation
The term in nature: Red algae bloom that cause shellfish to be dangerous to eat
The Alcoholic Shot: 1 part Tequila, 1 part Gin, and a few splashes of tabasco (the tabasco blooms like above)
The term in nature: Red algae bloom that cause shellfish to be dangerous to eat
The Alcoholic Shot: 1 part Tequila, 1 part Gin, and a few splashes of tabasco (the tabasco blooms like above)
by ChaosPanic February 11, 2010
a womans menstrual period (from the tidal phenomenom where the water appears red or brown due to the presence of certain toxin producing algea)
by Light Joker October 19, 2006
A proliferation of a marine plankton toxic and often fatal to fish, perhaps stimulated by the addition of nutrients. A tide can be red, green, or brown, depending on the coloration of the plankton.
A proliferation or bloom of a certain type of plankton with red to orange coloration, that often causes massive fish kills. Though they are a natural phenomenon, blooms are believed to be stimulated by phosphorus and other nutrients discharged into waterways by man.
Sea water which is covered or discoloured by the sudden growth of algal bloom or by a great increase in single-celled organisms, dinoflagellates. Red tides are often fatal to many forms of marine life and, in some cases, can result in human deaths because the dinoflagellates are eaten by clams and mussels which concentrate the paralysing toxins which they produce.
A proliferation or bloom of a certain type of plankton with red to orange coloration, that often causes massive fish kills. Though they are a natural phenomenon, blooms are believed to be stimulated by phosphorus and other nutrients discharged into waterways by man.
Sea water which is covered or discoloured by the sudden growth of algal bloom or by a great increase in single-celled organisms, dinoflagellates. Red tides are often fatal to many forms of marine life and, in some cases, can result in human deaths because the dinoflagellates are eaten by clams and mussels which concentrate the paralysing toxins which they produce.
by Kelly June 09, 2007
by dtaps August 04, 2006
by Seaking November 17, 2007
Red tide is a communist plot that produces potent neurotoxins in the Gulf of Mexico area. Irritations of the eyes, nose, throat, tingling lips and tongue are common symptoms that often occur during red tides, along with massive fish and marine life death.
by Jeanine March 25, 2005