pronounced - reh-cre-ate
root: recreate
past tense of word recreate
word tree: recreate, recreation, recreated
late Middle English (also in the sense ‘mental or spiritual consolation’): via Old French from Latin recreatio(n-), from recreare ‘create again, renew’.
root: recreate
past tense of word recreate
word tree: recreate, recreation, recreated
late Middle English (also in the sense ‘mental or spiritual consolation’): via Old French from Latin recreatio(n-), from recreare ‘create again, renew’.
by wordref_origins February 11, 2021
For use by anyone, not meant for any one person. Communal, opposite of prescription. Often shortened to rec
by rocktheon September 17, 2019
by Pickle Controller November 30, 2018
by Shaymin the Dictionary Queen November 5, 2011
"Mate, gathering at mine tonight - you in?"
"I dunno bro, will there be recreationals?"
"Yeah, we've got 6 litres of vodka between 5 of us and Zak's bringing some ganj"
"I dunno bro, will there be recreationals?"
"Yeah, we've got 6 litres of vodka between 5 of us and Zak's bringing some ganj"
by xOHatz January 27, 2013
by Anna Allen - Olive Bernette December 5, 2005
Otherwise known as Lot Lizards, hookers or prostitutes. They hang around truck stops and offer lonely drivers companionship for a little while and charge a small fee.
As gear jamming Johnny swung his rig into the highway oasis he noted many Recreational Reptiles hanging around.
by jpg3 October 14, 2012