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day-resters 

Day-resters; casual clothing worn around the house whilst resting. This is usually done during the day, making them different from pyjamas.
Day-resters are usually worn while watching television, lying on the couch or playing video games, and can be any comfy, loose-fitting attire worn for the sake of comfort, not fashion.
``Hey man, I'm not up for going out today. Think I'll just throw on my day resters and chill.''
Or
``It's been a long day at work. I''m gonna change into my day resters and hang on the couch this afternoon.''
OR ``Why you still got your day-resters on child? We're going to church!''
day-resters by TetrisLee February 3, 2010

resreverser 

resreverser: noun res-ri-vurs-sur
a palindromic definitional word for a palindrome/ also, an onomatopoeiac, palindromic definitional word for a palindrome.

palindrome: noun pal-in-drohm
from dictionary.com
“a word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as Madam, I'm Adam or Poor Dan is in a droop.”

re onomatopoeia:
a palindrome is reversing, just as a cuckoo cuckoos; therefore: resreverser is reversing

note: resreverser is not the sound of reversing per se, but the action of the sound

res + reverse + r

res:

from the Online Etymology Dictionary:
Latin word once used in various phrases in English, often in legal language, where it means "the condition of something, the matter in hand or point at issue;" literally "thing" (see re). For example res ipsa loquitur "the thing speaks for itself;" res judicata "a point decided by competent authority."

reverse: verb ri-vurs

from the Online Etymology Dictionary:
early 14c., reversen, (transitive), "change, alter" (a sense now obsolete); late 14c., "turn (someone or something) in an opposite direction, turn the other way, turn inside out," also in a general sense, "alter to the opposite;" from Old French reverser "reverse, turn around; roll, turn up" (12c.), from Late Latin reversare "turn about, turn back," frequentative of Latin revertere "turn back, turn about; come back, return" (see revert).

r : a suffix; a noun finisher

alternatively -er
“Wow” is likely the most commonly used resreverser.
resreverser by KimTNT August 28, 2022

John Resnover III 

If your name is John Resnover the III you get no females and need to hit the gym
My name is John Resnover III

and I get no females. I also can’t lift a 20 pound weight.

Reeseovers 

That little tiny bit of peanut butter that is leftover at the bottom of the cup when you get a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. Barely edible
Ted: Sweet dude, you're getting a Reese's? Can I have the Reeseovers?
Reeseovers by Tyler Shackman December 9, 2008

restiverb 

noun.

To replace part of a word with another word.

Coming from Latin: restituo - replace, and verbum - word

v. (past)Restiverbed, (present) Restiverbing

adj. Restiverbious
Opporpoonity (Opportunity + Poon)
Chronnoisseur (Chronic + Connoisseur)
Sexting (Sex + Texting)

Phillip used a restiverb when he wanted to create a catchy phrase so people would think he was clever.
restiverb by nuglifee December 7, 2009

John Crispin Restoles 

A status of an employee where in you are having a SKILL allowances already yet you are still receiving NIGHT
DIFFERENTIALS. Another term for an action of going out of the production floor without permission
just to scan and snipe thick pearly shells.

A state of condition where you are confused with your gender.
Ex: Don't be a john crispin restoles attitude or else you will not have a girlfriend and later on realized that you are a miss UNIVERSE instead! Darna!
John Crispin Restoles by Kuya Jay October 24, 2019