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reluctance

unwillingness, not willing to do something.
The mother's reluctance to let her son attend the concert stemmed from a fear of peer pressure.
by Morgan T November 10, 2006
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Reluctant

unwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
"today, many ordinary people are still reluctant to talk about politics"
by IDK, June 6, 2017
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religtard

people who can't understand reasoning because of their religious belief.
Religious dude: "how can there be no god if the bible says that god created the world"
Atheist dude: "you are the dumbest religtard i ever met"
by trippinbawls September 19, 2013
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relictronic

Outdated electric technology. Relic meets Electronic.
Relictronic: 8-track stereos, telephones attached to a wall, old computers (Atari, Commodore 64, etc.), bicycle headlamps with the generators that run along the side of your tire.
by Xavier Reivax October 11, 2009
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reflicted

A mix between being retarded and conflicted. Generally stupid or goofy acting.
Frank thinks dating a married woman is exciting. He is so reflicted!
by Mandy May 13, 2005
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reluctant

Not in the mood, disinclined.
I didn't understand why my sister was reluctant to go see the movie, but after seeing it, I understood.
by Morgan T November 10, 2006
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relitard

Relitard; a religious person or a person that believes in a god.

relitardism; relitarded;
It's hard for a relitard to understand geological time.
by godendoder March 28, 2010
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