Proper noun
Flags
(military, slang) Nickname for a flag lieutenant.
A Canadian service man places Canadian flags among the 37,500 flags on the eve of Remembrance Day at Sunnybrook Veterans Centre as part of its annual Remembrance Day campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Tuesday, November 10, 2020. Source: Internet
Activists aboard a yacht flying flags bearing XR logo projected slogans on Tuesday night onto seven cruise liners which read “one ship equals one million car exhausts” and “10 swimming pools per week of sewage dumped at sea”. Source: Internet
After those 160 bits, optional flags can be added of varied length, which can change based on the protocol used, then the data that packet carries is added. Source: Internet
According to the Apollo 15 astronauts, several small U-M flags were brought on the mission. Source: Internet
Aftermath Military When Mexican authorities received word of Santa Anna's defeat at San Jacinto, flags across the country were lowered to half staff and draped in mourning. Source: Internet
All accounts are subject to ongoing monitoring, in which internal bank software scrutinizes transactions and flags for manual inspection those that fall outside certain parameters. Source: Internet