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Repainting the Basement 

The sexual act of spitting/ejaculating into your partner's mouth. Then, the partner with the spit/semen, spits it down the first spitter's butthole.
I just ate hot cheetos, so I had a lot of spit in my mouth, so I asked my bitch if it was cool if I spit it in her mouth cuz she was thirsty. I was astonished when she asked if she could do some Repainting the Basement, but I obliged anyway, and it was worth it.

Resplain 

Restating and explaining again and again and again a point or topic or some piece of information that a person should already know.
Tom was asked to attend a recurring meeting that he already had attended previously. In talking to Tom we had resplain the meeting and the purpose.
Resplain by Petee5 May 6, 2012
1. verb :
Replying line-by-line, generally in an e-mail.

2. noun :
Reply written on a single line, inserted in the body of the message that is being replied to.

Origin: The term was first coined by Victor M. M. van Doorn
1. as a verb :
I'm not gonna go into replining right now because I want to press send.

2. as a noun :
I felt excited and happy to read each of your replines.
Repline by Essylu July 6, 2009

repliance 

Another form of the word, reply.

1. - referring to a reply

Nonrepliance

1. no reply, feedback
"Repliance" - Here are the "laid-out" paragraphs in a corresponding repliance to your e-mail.

"Nonrepliance" - There was a nonrepliance recation from the audience.
repliance by #9fan January 28, 2010

Reading But Not Replying 

RBNR is used in a chatzone where someone reads a message and doesn't reply.
Here's an example of someone Reading But Not Replying in a chat;

19:01 Dan: Hello? (READ 19:02)
19:03 Dan: I know your there:L (READ 19:03)
19:04 Dan: rbnr? (UNREAD)

burden of replying 

Like the burden of proof, but for instant messaging. When two people (usually acquaintances and not close friends) are messaging each other, the burden of replying is on the person who did not send the last reply. In other words, that person is the one who has to decide whether they want to continue the conversation or not, and if they do, they must be the one to send a reply or the conversation is over (unless the other person double texts).
Mary: When's the last time you talked to Joe?
Sue: Oh, I texted him this morning but he stopped replying so I think he was busy or something. I'm just going to wait until he texts first; the burden of replying is on him, after all.
Mary: True.