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Rehocate

When you have to move because you are embarassed that your neighbors have seen too many different men come and go from your apartment over time.
Re-ho-cate
I have to rehocate because my neighbors think I'm a slut
by M@ary December 9, 2008
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rehoecate

Moving because you have made such a bad reputation as a hoe in one place.
Ericka rehoecated to east high school to try and start over because everyone at west knew what kind of a whore she was.
by Wallerballer November 4, 2013
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relocate

Stealing, but trying to avoid the negative connotations that come with that word.
There are certain ways to relocate the software you want.
by 88 Fingers McGee July 8, 2009
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revocated

When a person loses a job and is forced to learn a new career.
"When the cabbie's licensed was revoked, he was REVOCATED as a groundskeeper"
by Touchdown February 11, 2003
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revocated

by Anonymous July 24, 2003
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Revocated

When a blonde's driver's license gets revoked.
HI, I'm blonde, and my DL was revocated.
by "Me" July 6, 2021
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Remocate

To relocate to a new country or location to work remotely. The phenomenon of remocating has become increasingly popular since the 2019 Covid-19 outbreak, as large numbers of office workers were given the option of working remotely from home. Many then realized the world has more to offer to their home towns and started remocating to new, more exciting locations.
Has anyone seen John? -Nah, haven't seen him for over a year. Since his employer closed all their physical offices, he remocated to Saigon, Vietnam.
by b0bby22 September 23, 2021
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