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Hebrew Rebrew 

The act of running a second pot of coffee through used coffee grounds in an effort to be frugal. Also: Jew-brew
I've been known to hebrew rebrew a pot of joe when times get rough, but under no circumstances is it acceptable to go for a Hebrew Threebrew.
Hebrew Rebrew by rumham October 6, 2011
Related Words

Rebreakfast

The perfect girl that any guy would want to have.
I like rebreakfast as a TIKTOK
Rebreakfast by Beckys boy January 11, 2021

reprebate 

"You can't spell, you're such a reprebate"
reprebate by Matt McKeown August 28, 2005

reprebate 

A person with no principles. A very bad person.
"Tell that reprebate that if he doesn't get my money... i'm cutting off the other big toe."
reprebate by Mr. Unpredictable June 11, 2004
The notion that you need to apply a fresh layer of FeBreze on your clothing since your smelling sense has become so desensitized to the aroma.
Bob: I walked to the Olive Garden for lunch and sweated a bit. Do you still have that bottle of FeBreze in your office?
Jill: Bob...you already smell like a perfume factory from the stuff - there is no reason to ReBreze. Relax!
ReBreze by Unsurreality April 2, 2010

Recrebate 

Used to define a 'Pikey' or a 'Thug' - To mean The English word thug, meaning a violent criminal, comes from the Hindi word thag (and originally from the Sanskrit word sthaga), meaning a thief or villain."Back in the 1500's or so ,not really sure about the date, there was a god, in which ladies would come to. They would scarfice items to it, and also cut themselfs and the men would come and still there sacrifics and beat the women and they call themselfs thugs.The original Thugs were bands of roving criminals in India who strangled and robbed travellers. Originally these gangs committed murder following precise religious rites to honour Kali, the Hindu goddess of destruction.

A Recrebate is someone who lives in dirty conditions, causes trouble and is not liked by many people.
I don't want to talk to him, Recrebate.
Recrebate by Pesterstone June 16, 2010