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Retiling the Gazebo 

Retiling the Gazebo
verb
To complete a task that was difficult, necessary, or long overdue. Often involves putting in some serious effort but results in a major win or a feeling of accomplishment once finished.
To step up and handle a situation that was falling apart, saving the day, or making things right again.
Related terms:
Retiling (v.)
Gazebo (n.)
Gazebo'd (adj.)
"Yo, Sarah really retiling the gazebo by picking up food for the crew. We were about to starve, but she came through with Chipotle."
"We were running late to the concert, but Will retiling the gazebo when he found parking right in front of the venue."
"This party was a mess at first, but after Jamie got the playlist going, it was like the gazebo was totally retiling."
"Man, Luca retiling the gazebo when he brought all the snacks. Now we can actually hang out without being hungry."

Renting a Kia 

When you are overwhelmed by the smell of pot, similar to the smell of opening the door of a cheap rental car whose last renter used it to hot box.
Damn bro, you smell that? It’s like we’re renting a Kia.
Renting a Kia by ProfP2025 June 1, 2025

Augmented Retailing 

the feature of computer and mobile devices which enables consumers to try on clothing and retail merchandise in real time using their mobile or computer cameras. The term 'Augmented Retailing' was coined by Facitti.
I bought this dress after I tried it in this augmented retailing app.

tounge restling 

makeeoutttt witthh touuunnngeeeee
man i want to tounge restling with her
tounge restling by what huh ohhhh November 15, 2017

School renaming 

The person or people behind the school renamings, statue removals, street renamings, and building renamings most likely isn't even black, male, white supremicist, or a native of the towns the streets, buildings, or schools are being renamed in, or the statues removed in. The person benefitting the most from all this also isn't black, male, white supremicist, or a native of the towns all these decisions are being made.
Malcolm X was a black supremicist and yet nobody renames something named after Malcolm X no matter his beliefs. Malcolm X wasn't perfect, but nobody decides his name is not worthy of being on something because of his (possibly misguided that there was a better/worse group than the next group of humans) beliefs. If the opposite is true, if the building is named after someone who wasn't black, a school renaming, or something similar occurs.
School renaming by Solid Mantis March 17, 2021