red hands
adj. Derived from the term "bloody-hand", which was one of four kinds of offences in the king's forest, by which the offender is supposed to have killed a deer. In Scotland, in such like crimes they say "Taken in the fact, or with
the red hand". - Thomas
Blount's Law Dictionary and
Glossary, 1717In modern times, this term refers to catching someone in the act of doing something they aren't supposed to do.
red handed
by GageTheDictionaryGeek on Jun 05, 2016 09:11:44
red hand
by The Anon on Sep 19, 2008 22:43:15
When someone is
striked on their (often bare) back with the
palm of the hand, leaving a red
imprint or red hand on their back. Can be done in the changing rooms or any other opportunity
the red hand
by Dasmil 1041 on Mar 19, 2017 15:02:13
Red handed
by greathips on Jul 28, 2018 01:46:08
red hand
by OG s3a n0od13 on Jun 19, 2017 10:55:40
Red hands
by Kidjeff on Dec 21, 2015 14:10:20
red hand
by uttam maharjan on Jul 31, 2011 15:52:39
caught red-handed
by metheteen on Aug 04, 2010 06:31:12
Red hand of ulster
by EnjoymentEnjoyer on Mar 09, 2023 00:03:33
A
northern irish tradition of, when your friend turns his back, SLAP HIM ON THE BACK OR ASS AT F U
L L FORCE.
If you have a
Northern irish friend watch ye back