Harlem sunset

Etymology
Used in Raymond Chandler's Farewell, My Lovely (1940), suggesting the red colour of a sunset.

Noun

 * 1)  A fatal wound caused by a knife fight.
 * 2) * 2006, Richard E. Sall, Straightjacket, p. 38,
 * We had some mean turf wars with rival Latino and Italian gangs, and I've still got the scars to prove it: one under my left eye from some Romano's chain, and one just to the right of my right shoulder blade from some bitch who tried to give me a Harlem sunset –yup, that can happen in Detroit, too.
 * 1) * 2006, Richard E. Sall, Straightjacket, p. 38,
 * We had some mean turf wars with rival Latino and Italian gangs, and I've still got the scars to prove it: one under my left eye from some Romano's chain, and one just to the right of my right shoulder blade from some bitch who tried to give me a Harlem sunset –yup, that can happen in Detroit, too.
 * We had some mean turf wars with rival Latino and Italian gangs, and I've still got the scars to prove it: one under my left eye from some Romano's chain, and one just to the right of my right shoulder blade from some bitch who tried to give me a Harlem sunset –yup, that can happen in Detroit, too.