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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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long, deep, fast, and repeatedly

long, deep, fast, and repeatedly — A skill attributed to a man who is capable of using both a knife and his penis in the exact same way. A warrior in the streets and a master in the sheets; he gets to the battle early and is definitely the last and only one to leave. If you are a woman he may call you back; and, if you are a man he will call the meat wagon and tell them where your body is cooling and to come and pick you up before you start to stink.

This type of character was best captured by Walter Mosley in the person of Raymond “Mouse” Alexander in his Easy Rawlins stories.
Watch out for the men from North Carolina; they will bring a knife to a fist fight and cut you long, deep, fast, and repeatedly. And the women say that they fuck the exact same way. They are bad motherf*ckers.
by Mind Hunter the Profiler March 13, 2023
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slightly reheated in the microwave

When an insult is very weak.
Jimmy: You look like a fake person!
Paul: Bruh, that was slightly reheated in the microwave!
by Heycuties ;) January 8, 2021
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i will stab you in the face, repeatedly

A phrase i use when i'm truly pissed and about to snap
"if you don't shutup right now, i will stab you in the face, repeatedly"
by AleisterEPOD March 7, 2009
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Same Soup, Just Reheated

Status Quo, an unchanging circumstance, lack of progress.
How was work?
you know... same soup, just reheated.
by Karan "Pin" Saroj December 8, 2004
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regulated

1. Having used extreme violence to stop someone from stealing, or causing other problems that put you out.
2. To have represented.
3. To have kept it real.
That can goblin tried to jack me, but I regulated him.

That meth fiend was walking down the street with my car battery until I regulated.
by THE DCT November 9, 2004
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Repeated Tune Syndrome

When your brain recalls the same tune over and over for a long period of time.
An example of Repeated Tune Syndrome would be singing the main chorus of "We Will Rock You" by Queen on repeat like so......we will we will rock you, we will we will rock... you and so on.
by Jtravers January 12, 2011
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