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Redundmancy 

Like redundancy but involving magic. A redundant magic spell like turning a fork into a knife for two seconds then back into a fork so the spell is really quite useless and redundant. Redundant Necromancy would be another example whereby the spell turns a dead being living but then dead again.
Sabrina the teenage witch; her magic is often redundmancy as it really doesnt serve her any good anyway, better if she didn't use it tbh. Then they could rename the show to Sabrina the Normal Teenage Girl. I'd prefer to watch that one
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Redundancer

A person or people that feel the need to post a definition on this site that has been posted multiple times

A person that says or does something that wasn't at all necessary
Wtf? I already saw this definition, these guys are a bunch of redundancers!

That guy didn't really need to do that, what a redundancer

Department of Redundancy Department 

A phrase, statement, or otherwise form of communication that is Redundant, repeated to the point of annoying, or rephrased as to where it means the same thing..
My boss just got back from the Department of Redundancy Department, hes telling me of all his exploits and my wrong doings.

AR Redundancy 

(n) Acronym Redundancy: to pronouce or spell-out the final word in any given acronym.
AR Redundancy (Acronym Redundancy), PIN number (Personal Identification Number), ATM machine (Automated Teller Machine), DMS system (Document Management System).
AR Redundancy by Newbar November 22, 2005

Redumdancy 

Repetition of stupid.

Acts of needless repetitive dumbness.
Something with multiple levels of stupidity.
My friend Geoff works for the government's department of redumdancy department, his name is Geoff.
Redumdancy by Doc184 August 26, 2013

ReFUNdancy 

Dont worry about the reFUNdancy Kates it will work out ace!
ReFUNdancy by Xbite March 3, 2010

redundancy 

A set of words in common usage that includes a needless modifier. Not to be confused with an oxymoron (where two terms of the same phrase literally contradict each other) or euphamism (a phrase used to change the emotional charge of a a word or phrase).
Examples of actual redundancies:

- ATM machine ("Automatic teller machine machine"? Just say "ATM".)
- PIN number ("Personal identification number number"?)
- "Call now for your FREE GIFT!" (well of course it's free, otherwise it wouldn't be a gift!)
- end result
- bare naked
- past experience
redundancy by Bill M. August 27, 2004