Used in emails, it is a common misconception that this is an abbreviation of the word 'regarding'.
Re is a latin word (pronounced 'ray') that means 'in the matter of' and was adopted by the English courts along with many other latin phrases. It has since moved into general correspondence.
Re is a latin word (pronounced 'ray') that means 'in the matter of' and was adopted by the English courts along with many other latin phrases. It has since moved into general correspondence.
by Lucothefish September 24, 2009

When a group of people (they: Plural) separate to do individual or singular things (they are: Singular) and regroup again (Re-they: plural). A group rejoining into one once more.
Guy 1: Hey did we went to this party. We lost Mike and someone went outside but we re-they’d later.
Guy: Cool story bro
Guy: Cool story bro
by Cyanide Pill January 6, 2019

This use to be a Greek insult and the complete word is more(2 syllables, mo and re). Now it is commonly used amongst friends at the end of sentences or at the beginning to refer to the person that they are talking to.
by The Real Greekster April 20, 2004

Bill got a liquor license for his shop down on the Res, and needless to say, he ain't doing too bad!
All the casinos are down on the Res.
All the casinos are down on the Res.
by Carl Willis August 27, 2004

alice: look at that dead bird fly!
jones: where?!
alice: stop being a re-re!
jones: oh yeah.. dead birds can't fly.
jones: where?!
alice: stop being a re-re!
jones: oh yeah.. dead birds can't fly.
by Ashley-Marie June 19, 2007

A rematch. A term used commonly in internet gaming indicating whether or not another game should be played.
by himaster August 18, 2003

Spanish word, used mostly in Argentina, that means "so" or "very". It's the contraction of "recontra"
- "Esto es re importante" or "Esto es recontra importante" : = "This is very important"
- "Es re aburrido esto" or "Esto es recontra aburrido" = "This is so boring"
- "Es re aburrido esto" or "Esto es recontra aburrido" = "This is so boring"
by Santiago Banegas May 8, 2007
