They say that one way to determine whether is a green light is "stale" is by the flashing pedestrian "do not walk" sign. Not all intersections even have a walk or do not walk sign. Also, I have driven through intersections with flashing do not walk signs and the light remained green. The previous answer was a poor one.
A stale green light means that the green traffic light cycle has almost ended and will change to yellow at any moment. One way to tell if it is a stale green is to look at the pedestrian crossing light, if it is flashing do not walk or is solid do not walk it could be a stale green.
Stale green light is a term used in traffic terminology. Essentially, it means that the green light has been green so long that it's about to turn yellow.
a stale green light
mold bread has green fungus growing out of it. stale means old but stiff and hard...i think
It simply means that the light's been green for a time already, as opposed to a fresh green light, which just turned green.
They say that one way to determine whether is a green light is "stale" is by the flashing pedestrian "do not walk" sign. Not all intersections even have a walk or do not walk sign. Also, I have driven through intersections with flashing do not walk signs and the light remained green. The previous answer was a poor one.
Your tounge turns green
Probably the water is stale. Change the water, and get a means of oxygenating the water.
The homophone for "stale" is "stale," as in when two or more words sound the same but have different meanings.
I do not have a stale mouth. Who said that i have a stale mouth? :D :D
stale laptop with catsup
No, the word stale is an adjective. The noun form for the adjective stale is staleness.