by Tris.firstjumper March 22, 2016
by Los Grande Chile September 10, 2008
by Thebigdickrepsak January 8, 2019
When you're at dinner with friends and one of your friends in on the cusp of getting drunk and attempts to say something "relevant" to the conversation but instead says "revelant," to which then your other friend, who is almost as drunk, repeats the word with just as much of conviction and supporting intonation that you believe it to be real. And at that moment you even come up with a definition thinking, 'reverant... and relevant?'
Finally, your friend calls them out and crushes your dream of ever inventing a new word, the word "revelant".
Finally, your friend calls them out and crushes your dream of ever inventing a new word, the word "revelant".
by Burt M. February 25, 2016
Linda: I shaved my bikini line last night, its itching like hell!
Lesley: Well have a quick revell, whilst no ones watching.
Lesley: Well have a quick revell, whilst no ones watching.
by Rebucy LeRou May 29, 2013
Verb. Past tense of revelations
by Vectros July 19, 2005
Confessing the truth about an information, whether asserted true and actually false, or asserted false and actually true; to mock the person believing it, who is now solely responsible for continuing to believe it. It often takes the form of hiding in plain sight, ridicule, irony, sarcasm.
by rOpex August 31, 2022