1. red shirt - Noun
2. Red shirt - Proper noun
A member of the UDD (National United Front for Democracy) who supported of Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat (and subsequently Abhisit Vejjajiva) in the conflict in Thailand after the 2006 coup d'etat.
Coordinate term: Yellow Shirt
(historical) A follower of Giuseppe Garibaldi, an Italian revolutionary in the later nineteenth century.
(historical) A member of a paramilitary arm of the Democratic party in Mississippi and South Carolina at the end of Reconstruction.
(fiction) Alternative form of redshirt (“expendable minor character”)
(US navy) Alternative form of redshirt (“sailor who handles ordinance”)
Red Shirt
A climbing route on Mount Yamnuska in the Canadian Rockies.
Alternative form of redshirt (“expendable minor character”)
Alternative form of redshirt (“sailor who handles ordinance”)
Alternative letter-case form of Red Shirt (“member of the UDD”)
Alternative letter-case form of Red Shirt (“follower of Garibaldi”)
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see red, shirt.
Alternative form of Red Shirt (“follower of Garibaldi”)
Alternative form of Red Shirt (“member of the UDD”)
Source: en.wiktionary.orgred-shirt
The people who come to watch us play, who love the team and regard it as part of their lives, would never appreciate Liverpool having a huge balance in the bank. They want every asset we possess to be wearing a red shirt. Kenny Dalglish
Jump into an open grave? What kind of idiot are you?" Butters replied. "I might as well put on a red shirt and volunteer for the away team. There's snow and ice and slippery mud down there. That's like asking for an ironically broken neck. Jim Butcher
Good enough to play for Brazil. I love to watch Scholes, to see him pass, the boy with the red hair and the red shirt. Paul Scholes
I feel a bit awkward playing in a red shirt out at Wimbledon. But I don't dislike it. Roger Federer
Junior wide receiver Will Scott and red-shirt freshman quarterback Mike Johnson energized the crowd with three 30-plus yard touchdown connections. Source: Internet
Most of them were accused of having links to the red-shirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), according to the source, who added that they had been monitored by authorities. Source: Internet