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Often used as a way to trick people by promising better performance in videogames, particularly Minecraft.

Be aware that regedit can't give you better game sense or play for you.

Also, don't pay for regedit!
That Splars dude tried selling me regedit, they said I would be getting 30CPS and 0 knockback!
If it sounds too good to be true, then it most likely is, even with regedit.
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regenital 

when one has a sex change from a male genitalia to a female genitalia and then their balls drop through their female genitals
DUDE! I was having sex with cathy and she regenitaled
regenital by mesocrazy12345 January 14, 2010
rebedit is a word you can use anywhere. 2 best friends invented the word rebedit in 1979. They always said rebedit to each other, and when they laughed, the word rebedit came out of their mouths. rebedit!
Girl 1: omg beware before you fall!
Girl 2: *falls*
Girl 1: HAHAHAHA told you rebedit
Girl 2: HAHAHA REBEDITT
rebedit by rebedit March 13, 2021
rebedit is a word that you can use everywhere. 2 best friends invented the word rebedit in 1979. They always said rebedit to each other, and when they laughed the word rebedit came out of their mouths. nobody knows where they got the word rebedit from. rebedit!
Girl 1: omg beware before you fall!
Girl 2: *falls*
Girl 1: HAHAHAHAH told you rebedit
Girl 2: HAHAHA REBEDITTT
rebedit by rebedit March 13, 2021
This kid is a reedith
reedith by anonymous February 12, 2022
re·ge·dat·ed
/ˌrēˈɡādəd/ verb

past tense: regedated; past participle: regedated

To assign a new date to (an event, document, or appointment) that has already been rescheduled or dated previously.

"The software launch was delayed so many times we had to regedate the entire roadmap."

(Rare) To update a historical record with a revised chronological estimate.

"After finding new evidence, the archaeologists regedated the pottery to the Bronze Age."

Origin re- (prefix: again) + date (verb: to assign a day/time) + -ed (suffix: past tense).

How to read the pronunciation:
re: sounds like "ree" (as in repeat)

ge: sounds like "gay" (as in gate)

dat: sounds like "dayt"

ed: sounds like "id" or "ud" (as in dated)
In Professional Settings
"I'm sorry for the confusion, but we've had to regedate the project deadline for a third time due to the shipping delays."

"Please ensure the contract is regedated to reflect today's agreement before you send it to the legal team."

In Casual Conversation
"My sister keeps changing her wedding plans; I think she’s regedated the "Save the Date" card at least twice now."

"I totally forgot to change my oil, so I had to regedate my mechanic appointment for next Tuesday."

In Technical or Academic Contexts
"The server logs were automatically regedated once the system synced with the new time zone."

"Historians have regedated the manuscript after carbon testing proved it was older than previously thought."