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remedial

"WHY ARE YOU MISSING PARTS OF YOUR UNIFORM?!?!?! THAT'S. A. REMEDIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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Reed parry

A short little devil who kicks people in the balls and spots on them
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Reed

Man Reed sure is a gay ass motherfucker
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Reed

weird little guy, possibly a midget and unfortunately most likely jewish
Friend: man I hate being short

You: man your such a Reed
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Reed Rabbit hole

When you don't know what to do, so you run down the Reed Rabbit hole, reading old Yacklyn Reed scripture.
Not now chief, I'm going down the Reed Rabbit hole.
by W3rddd January 8, 2026
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Reed Timmers

People who yell "Drop it down!" or We're in the tornado! We're in the tornado!" when they're intercepting.
These Reed Timmers are so annoying pretending they're actually intercepting.
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Regedated

re·ge·dat·ed
/ˌrēˈɡādəd/ verb

past tense: regedated; past participle: regedated

To assign a new date to (an event, document, or appointment) that has already been rescheduled or dated previously.

"The software launch was delayed so many times we had to regedate the entire roadmap."

(Rare) To update a historical record with a revised chronological estimate.

"After finding new evidence, the archaeologists regedated the pottery to the Bronze Age."

Origin re- (prefix: again) + date (verb: to assign a day/time) + -ed (suffix: past tense).

How to read the pronunciation:
re: sounds like "ree" (as in repeat)

ge: sounds like "gay" (as in gate)

dat: sounds like "dayt"

ed: sounds like "id" or "ud" (as in dated)
In Professional Settings
"I'm sorry for the confusion, but we've had to regedate the project deadline for a third time due to the shipping delays."

"Please ensure the contract is regedated to reflect today's agreement before you send it to the legal team."

In Casual Conversation
"My sister keeps changing her wedding plans; I think she’s regedated the "Save the Date" card at least twice now."

"I totally forgot to change my oil, so I had to regedate my mechanic appointment for next Tuesday."

In Technical or Academic Contexts
"The server logs were automatically regedated once the system synced with the new time zone."

"Historians have regedated the manuscript after carbon testing proved it was older than previously thought."
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