Triple Red Alarm Code M/D


a red warning light triggered by a mom or dad in the area. the triple alarm that goes off mentally when a parent is nearby and trouble may start.
parent: “hey! what’s with the locked door?”
you: “just a minute!!”
friend: “triple red alarm code m/d! we have an incoming mom/dad!”
you: “hit the power switch!”
friend: “got it! ok, act calm.”

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