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small arms repairer 

Official title for United States Army MOS series of 91F (ninety-one fox). They are the best trained weapon mechanics on the face of the planet. Their main responsibility is to repair weapons which troops have damaged due to negligence, lack of knowledge, inability to retain information once it has been presented and occasionally due to actual combat.

In maintenance companies 91F's work in larger groups, gauging , repairing and preparing weapons for training and combat.

Occasionally a 91F will be attached to a line company or battalion that is more than likely to see combat, has a lower than usual IQ average that poses a higher risk to government equipment or both (especially with combat engineers and infantry). In these groups, 91F's are often erroneously referred to as "armorers", referring to the ASI identifier that traditionally knows almost nothing about weapons and refuses to accept your weapon into the arms room, no matter how clean it is. 91F's who are new to such units are often offended by this label because of the vast difference in training, but experienced 91F's let it go, feeling sympathy for the special needs companies they are attached to who honestly couldn't know any better if their lives, families lives and the lives of every living organism in the universe depended on it.
"Go take that weapon to Jones, he's a qualified Small Arms Repairer".

"Say again? I don't understand..."
"Go take that weapon to Jones, he's our unit armorer."
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repatriation 

Repatriation(from late Latin repatriare - to restore someone to his homeland) is the process of return of refugees or soldiers to their homes, most notably following a war.
Repatriation also refers to the return of body parts to the nearest relative.
Economic repatriation - This refers to economic measures taken by a country to reduce foreign capital investment.
The term may also refer to the process of converting a foreign currency into the currency of one's own country. When foreign currency is converted back to the currency of the home country it is referred to as repatriation. An example would be an American converting British Pounds back to U.S. Dollars.
The government usually pays the cost of repatriation of the refugees.
repatriation by JR-Fire November 5, 2008

Repartero 

Cuban tribal urban music with pinch of salsa in a flashy way.
Did you hear about that cuban artist named Chocolate MC? He's responsible for creating a new genre called " Repartero" originating in cuba.
Repartero by Jimmylove1 December 12, 2019
Verbe.

Aller à la soupe. Manger mais différemment. Prendre un repas. Se nourrir.
Je vais repater la gang, on se revoit tantôt.
J'ai repaté hier, la soupe était bonne.
Repater by GilmoreHappy October 1, 2021

Repartero 

A genre of urban Cuban music originating in the poorer neighborhoods of Cuba, especially the El Cerro and Jesus Maria neighborhoods of Havana. It is stylistically a fusion between reggaeton, latin hip hop, and latin dance music, with many unique Rumba and Salsa flavors incorporated into the mix. Very popular among the youth in Cuba, especially.
Some popular artists of this genre would be Chocolate MC, Jorge Jr., Lobo King Dowa, Iyawo Oggun, NKM 01, Popy, El Chulo, El Kimiko, and El Taiger.
"ño asere, esa jeva me tiene to' loco bailando reparto"

"Ese negro repartero el Choco esta loco pa' la pinga"
Repartero by socopacetic October 28, 2021

repartee 

the after party to one up the lame party you're currently attending
Girl: "I'mma see you at the repartee!"

Drunk guy with a lampshade on his head: "braaahhhh, re-par-tayy!"
repartee by OMLTSP August 17, 2010

repatriate 

"Politically-correct" bullshit for DEPORT.
The foreigner was repatriated to his home country because he tried to find a job so he could pay his medical bills.
repatriate by AYB July 22, 2003