Definitions for "Redline"
The maximum recommended revolutions per minute for an engine. In cars equipped with a tachometer: an instrument that measures engine rpm: the redline is usually indicated by, surprisingly enough, a red line. Some tachometers mark the redline with a colored sector. Others have two lines: the lower one marking the maximum allowable sustained engine rpm, the higher line indicating the absolute maximum rpm.
The maximum number of revolutions per minute an engine can run before damage occurs. The name is derived from the actual red line manufacturers typically put on the tachometer.
It is the maximum desirable revolutions per minute for an engine.
Redline is a computer game for Mac OS X developed by Jonas Echterhoff and published by Ambrosia Software.
Redline is a 1999 post-apocalyptic combination first-person shooter/racing computer game for Microsoft Windows. It was developed by Beyond Games and published by Accolade. In Europe, the game was known as Redline - Gang Warfare: 2066.
RRedline is the name of a proprietary Windows application programming interface for graphics cards made by Rendition. The original DOS version of the API was named Speedy3D. The company was bought out by Micron as the consumer market settled around NVIDIA and ATI Technologies as the dominant graphics card suppliers.
Redline or Redline RTD is the name of a "ready to drink" zero-carbohydrate thermogenic energy drink from VPX (Vital Pharmaceuticals, Inc.).
Keywords:  mag, chrome, wheels, hot, collectors
a thin red line on the wall of the wheel used on Hot Wheels cars from 1968-1977. All Hot Wheels cars could be easily recognized by their stand-out mag wheels which sported chrome hubs and red lines (reflecting another popular look in 1968). Thus, collectors refer to the early Hot Wheels cars as "Redlines" for this reason.
See Red-Lined Prints
Refers to a wheel type available on early Hot Wheels(tm) cars.
discriminate in selling or renting housing in certain areas of a neighborhood
Keywords:  start, good
a good "start"