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Resafe Joinly 

When in a motorvehicle race, if you go outside of the white line indicating track limits, it's your responsiblity to Resafe Joinly.

What's meant to be said is: Rejoin Safely.

Rejoining safely means waiting besides the track for a gap in racing traffic to get back on the track without disturbing anyone's race.
"If you're going to race by the letter of the law, you're now outside of tracklimits and it's up to him to resafe joinly." - Jimmy Broadbent in the video: My Driving Got Shamed on Reddit (4:16)
Resafe Joinly by aYoutubeUser January 30, 2023

Restrepo 

an outpost in the korengal valley in Afghanistan. Subject to the documentary, Restrepo by Sebastian Junger and War by the same author.
The Documentary Restrepo is awesome
Restrepo by mavman16 December 14, 2010
Retared, when a fucking idiot tries to insult you but can't even type properly.
are you retared son
retared by 360 kiwiscoper April 11, 2015

rescrewvenate

Radcliffe was feeling kind of down, but he went out that night and was able to rescrewvenate
rescrewvenate by Libraryguy August 30, 2013

resreverser 

resreverser: noun res-ri-vurs-sur
a palindromic definitional word for a palindrome/ also, an onomatopoeiac, palindromic definitional word for a palindrome.

palindrome: noun pal-in-drohm
from dictionary.com
“a word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as Madam, I'm Adam or Poor Dan is in a droop.”

re onomatopoeia:
a palindrome is reversing, just as a cuckoo cuckoos; therefore: resreverser is reversing

note: resreverser is not the sound of reversing per se, but the action of the sound

res + reverse + r

res:

from the Online Etymology Dictionary:
Latin word once used in various phrases in English, often in legal language, where it means "the condition of something, the matter in hand or point at issue;" literally "thing" (see re). For example res ipsa loquitur "the thing speaks for itself;" res judicata "a point decided by competent authority."

reverse: verb ri-vurs

from the Online Etymology Dictionary:
early 14c., reversen, (transitive), "change, alter" (a sense now obsolete); late 14c., "turn (someone or something) in an opposite direction, turn the other way, turn inside out," also in a general sense, "alter to the opposite;" from Old French reverser "reverse, turn around; roll, turn up" (12c.), from Late Latin reversare "turn about, turn back," frequentative of Latin revertere "turn back, turn about; come back, return" (see revert).

r : a suffix; a noun finisher

alternatively -er
“Wow” is likely the most commonly used resreverser.
resreverser by KimTNT August 28, 2022

restrepo 

a legacy of awesome. mostly to describe you and your ancestors, as awesome. a bloodline of awesome...
hey bro your so awesome.

no i'm restrepo.
restrepo by dairon December 18, 2008