Most commonly used in Britain, it means layoffs
In The Office (Great show) Michael struggles with the fact that there may be a redundancy
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extra, not needed, irrelevant, waste
Juan is so redundant that there should be a petition to have him fired
redundent, something someone used to shit on another thing
โamber said to corey that school is redundent
(noun) a figure of speech in which a concept is applied twice in the same sentence under different pretences.
The repetition of the same statement, with the second concept supporting the first.
Pronounced as re-dun-dence.
This is a concept of a redundant-comment-sentence.
a. "Nothing changes, if nothing changes," is a redundence said in 12 Step recovery programs suggesting that your life will not change unless you actively make changes.
b. "When you know it, you'll know it," is a redundence about someone unsure of knowing something, and another person ensuring they will know it when it becomes prevalent.
c. "If I didn't know that guy, I wouldn't know that guy," is a redundence where s/he knew an obscure person.
Smug way of telling someone that something is repeating itself.
WORKER:Taking out the trash twice a day is rather redundant boss.
BOSS: Just do what your told and take out the damn trash.
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1. a place where you send your friends as a sort of punishment for being, saying, or doing something redundant. the redundant act must be unnecessary or unneeded.
3. a place where you send your friends as a remedy for being, saying or doing something twice, or more than one time or repeating repeating themselves in various ways that are different but mean the same thing.
3. a home for redundants
That's it, (to redundant friend) your going to the redundant school of redundancy for the chronically redundant.
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