red light

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See also: redlight

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red light (plural red lights)

  1. A warning light, especially as a traffic signal indicating stop.
    We ran three red lights on the way to the hospital.
    • 1955 April, D. S. Barrie, “Railways of the Bridgend District”, in Railway Magazine, page 447:
      Paddington saw the red light, however, and the extension to Nantgarw was withdrawn on the G.W.R. agreeing "to lay down the narrow gauge from Didcot over the whole of their system in South Wales."
  2. A sign of a brothel.
    • 1978, Sting, “Roxanne”:
      Roxanne, you don't have to put on your red light.
  3. (idiomatic) A denial to proceed a ruling out of any possibility.

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from English red-light district.

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red light m (plural red lights)

  1. (North America) red-light district
    Synonym: quartier chaud