"red wedding" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: red weddings [plural]
Etymology: The first sense derives from red as an adjective meaning "associated with or supportive of communism." The second sense derives from The Red Wedding scene in A Storm of Swords by George R. R. Martin. Etymology templates: {{m|en|red}} red Head templates: {{en-noun}} red wedding (plural red weddings)
  1. (dated, communism) A wedding ceremony in the Soviet Union in which the couple pledged loyalty to the state or communism in addition to reciting marriage vows. Tags: dated Categories (topical): Communism, A Song of Ice and Fire, Death, Marriage Categories (place): Soviet Union
    Sense id: en-red_wedding-en-noun-qiWVwQTr Disambiguation of A Song of Ice and Fire: 78 22 Disambiguation of Death: 50 50 Disambiguation of Marriage: 92 8 Disambiguation of Soviet Union: 100 0 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 67 33 Topics: communism, government, human-sciences, ideology, philosophy, politics, sciences
  2. (often figuratively) A situation involving carnage, bloodshed, or chaos; a massacre; a mass culling. Tags: figuratively, often Categories (topical): Death
    Sense id: en-red_wedding-en-noun-vopgZfIy Disambiguation of Death: 50 50

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