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Repeating Castle 

When the same course of events happens repeatedly, despite attemps to to stop or change it.

Background: Expression is derived from the original Super Mario Brothers game on Nintendo. Some of the Bowser's Castle levels were 'repeating castles', where the same sequence of screen would repeate continually until the player performed the neccessary sequance of actions to get out of the repetition.
As Joe and Jon walked back to their campsite, they past what looked like the same tree at least three or four times before making it back.

"Fuck, I hope we get out of this repeating castle before dark," said Joe.
Repeating Castle by Hopewell Rocks December 11, 2009
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Rappeating

Rappeating, coined by Epik High (a Korean indie hip hop group) member Tablo, is the repetition of any one word for an indefinite amount of time. Used to produce a "rap" feel, this term was mentioned in an American interview with Epik High and is apparently the "next big thing", according to Tablo.
Ex. Rappeating: Seoulbeats-Seoulbeats-Seoulbeats (sounds better when spoken aloud)
Rappeating by highskool June 28, 2010

Roommating 

When roommates engage in sexual intercourse.
"What were those noises last night?"
-I think Brandon and Sam were roommating again.
Roommating by Collegetemrz January 16, 2012

repeating fag 

Someone who repeats something you said sarcastically thinking they sound cool and try to make you look dumb, but end up looking like a fag for doing it.
Boy: "I did really good on my test! I got a 95 percent!"

Bully (sarcastically): "Oh, I got a 95 percent!"

Awkward pause.

Boy : "Wow, you're a repeating fag."
repeating fag by J-MAC30 April 27, 2010

History repeating itself 

(n.) Any unfortunate event that closely resembles a prior one, that could have been avoided had people payed attention to history.
The Conservative governments' idea to re-introduce poll tax in the 80s was history repeating itself, as the peasants revolted as they did over 600 years before. Only now, they had workers' unions and a mortgage.

blaster repeating rifle 

A weapon used in the great George Lucas Motion Pictures commonly known as Star Wars.

The weapon uses ion cartridges found in the outer mining planets in the ionic galaxies. Wookies first discovered the ions as a propellent to keep bugs off of their fur. Until the wookies learned the ion compound combusted when under high pressure. 50 wookies died from this sad but neccessary understanding of the ions now used in blaster rifles.

When word of this tragic incident reached the republic they quickily mass produced this for use in guns that would fire a concentrated beam of energy that would realign organic material effectively splitting apart the internal make up of the atoms. Or, in a shorter sense killing the person and hurting them very bad while doing so.
A person was shot by a blaster repeating rifle which exposed a gaping hole in his chest.
blaster repeating rifle by jzimo August 10, 2005

Repeating Status Syndrome 

A severe illness which involves a person's myspace or facebook status to be sent repeatedly, resulting in a lengthy vertical line of the same status. This syndrome can be deadly...if you experience any of the symptoms associated with it, please see a specialist at www.myspace.com or www.facebook.com
Setting a status as:

"I'm baking a cake!"

A healthy Myspace or Facebook account would appear like this:

"I'm baking a cake!"

However, with the symptoms of Repeating Status Syndrome, it would appear like so:

"I'm baking a cake!"
"I'm baking a cake!"
"I'm baking a cake!"
"I'm baking a cake!"
"I'm baking a cake!"
"I'm baking a cake!"
"I'm baking a cake!"
"I'm baking a cake!"


etc...