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colors noun- insignia that identify group membership, especially in motorcyle gangs US
- All that remained was the gathering of any loose money or marijuana that might be lying around, lashing the sleeping bags to the bikes and donning the infamous “colors.” The all-important colors ... the uniform as it were, the crucial idenity[.] — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 8, 1966
- Though I was in jail, I had my colors on, for permission had been given. — Frank Reynolds, Freewheelin’ Frank, p. 14, 1967
- “Can’t fly my colors. I don’t want trouble with The Man.” — Arthur Blessitt, Turned On to Jesus, p. 121, 1971
- We got to play out of town twice, once in an ex-biker club in Sacramento that thrilled me by making me take off my Harley Wings because they were “colors[.]” — Jennifer Blowdryer, White Trash Debutante, p. 78, 1997
- the coloured clothing worn as a signal of gang affiliation US
- So we pulled off our jackets and showed them our colors[.] — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 60, 1989
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