Red-tag


verb (used with object), red-tagged, red-tagging.
1.
to attach a red tag to, as merchandise for special sale.
2.
to identify for a specific purpose; earmark:
The inspector red-tagged the restaurant for health violations.
adjective
3.
pertaining to or composed of something that has been red-tagged:
the store’s annual red-tag sale.
noun
1.
a tag or other marker colored red and used to categorize something for a special purpose:
Items with a red tag are on sale today.
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