To regurgitate a cat.
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"My co-worker couldn't concentrate after her third energy drink so she tried to organize the front counter and then the supply closet. It took her 3 hours but all she had done was reshituate all the same shit. I mean, all the same shit was still there!
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"Honey, uhhhhhh I thought you were gonna clean out the garage but instead all you did is just reshituate your junk. You're fired."
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"Honey, uhhhhhh I thought you were gonna clean out the garage but instead all you did is just reshituate your junk. You're fired."
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To resinate something is to expose something to an extreme amount of marijuana smoke leaving a sticky resin around on the outside of whatever your exposing the smoke to.
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Rechitate is a present-tense word that means "To reread." Morphologically, the word can be broken down into two pieces. The prefix, Re-, is used to modify verbs where somebody needs to do an action again. The root word "Chitate" comes from the Serbo-Croatian word čitati, meaning "To read." Together, these two participles are combined to express the necessity to read something a second (or more) time.
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Rechitate is a present-tense word that means "To reread." Morphologically, the word can be broken down into two pieces. The prefix, Re-, is used to modify verbs where somebody needs to do an action again. The root word "Chitate" comes from the Serbo-Croatian word čitati, meaning "To read." Together, these two participles are combined to express the necessity to read something a second (or more) time.
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