brown out

brown out
1. in. [for the electricity] to fade and dim down. (Something less than a black out.)
The power kept browning out.
The lights started to brown out, and I thought maybe I didn’t pay the bill for the juice.
2. n. a period of dimming or fading of the electricity.
There was another brown out today.
They keep building all these expensive power stations, and then we still have brown outs.

Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.

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