by SimonHayleyGrl June 2, 2008

REEEEEEE (high pitched tone) - excited "REEEEE I got laid last night"
Re (low tone) - sad "Re.." fed up
Re (low tone) - sad "Re.." fed up
by kiwikidinlux May 20, 2020

The raised chair at the very back of the new TTC buses. Bus riders choose to sit in this chair to feel like the captain, but in reality, they sit in a high chair because they're retarded.
You may ridicule a person sitting in the Re Re Riser by adding Re Re before their name.
You may ridicule a person sitting in the Re Re Riser by adding Re Re before their name.
by Jake McDoogersmith January 10, 2010

by wildmanchild February 8, 2010

Originally short for "retard," but this term is not seen as politically correct. Re generally holds a positive connotation, and should be seen almost always as a compliment. The standard-plus-minus scale can also be applied to this helpful term. (RE+ being a good re, RE being a plain old re, and RE- being a re in the negative sense.
When the three silly children braided their hair together and galloped across their homeroom, the rest of their classmates shook their heads and laughed, "What res."
by Hi I'm Steph December 17, 2004

by John August 20, 2003

Dave, in these unpredictable times, sometimes the most apparent cure for discouragement is "to go back to where you started." Huh? Just re!
by elle3000 October 6, 2012
