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The phrase is a literal Hungarian translation of the English idiom "Paint the town red," which means to go out and celebrate wildly or have a rowdy, extravagant time.

The neon flickers, the streetlights sigh,A velvet curtain across the sky.Leave the gray and the dust behind,There’s a different rhythm we need to find.No more whispers, no more quiet,Turn the silence into a riot.Dip your brush in the midnight glow,—let it show. 2. A Cinematic Vignette (Story Opener) Fesd a vГЎrost pirosra

In a historical sense, "painting the town red" was literally carried out in Budapest during the . For the May Day celebrations, artists were commissioned to cover the city in red flags, draperies, and posters, effectively turning the capital into a visual sea of red as a political statement. The phrase is a literal Hungarian translation of

If you are looking for music or pop culture references, the phrase is also famously the title of a hit song by Doja Cat and a ultra-violent first-person combat video game called Paint the Town Red . paint the town red - Wiktionary, the free dictionary A Cinematic Vignette (Story Opener) In a historical