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Redundant

A 6'6" person saying they were something other than tall as a kid is like a black guy saying he was white until he turned 18. What else could you have been even if you tried?

People would know a 6'6" person was always tall for their age as a kid without them having to explain it, the same way they would know a 4'10" person was always short for their age, even as a kid (unless they are one of those rare Guinness record books folks), so explaining it would be redundant.

by The Original Agahnim August 10, 2021

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Redundable

Can be configured in a redundant fashion with failover.
(To be made redundant in a backup situation)

The new firewall was not redundable.

by tunicx April 19, 2012

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redundancy

1/ a good amount of money
2/ the best way to make a move in your career
3/ it is a petty that I have to go just when this co. make me absolutly loved it

Shortly after being made redudand, she married him

by G July 21, 2003

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redundant

something thats crazy, sexy, or cool.

shaniqwa got her hair braided. That shit redundant.

by jamal February 14, 2005

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redundantly redundant

The repetition of something that has already been unnecessarily repeated.

See "redundantly redundant".

Earlier today basketball star Kevin Garnett was escorted out of the local tanning salon. The salon's owner said that "allowing Kevin to use a tanning bed again would be redundantly redundant." Phoned for comment, Nicole Kidman simply said, "What kind of bed?"

by 3DPacker March 4, 2011


AR Redundancy

(n) Acronym Redundancy: to pronouce or spell-out the final word in any given acronym.

AR Redundancy (Acronym Redundancy), PIN number (Personal Identification Number), ATM machine (Automated Teller Machine), DMS system (Document Management System).

by Newbar November 21, 2005


Redundant Definition

A redundant defintion occurs when someone submits a word to the Urban Dictionary that has already been published. This can either be caused by failing to look up the word before submitting it or by a dumbass who doesn't care if the word is already in the UD.

This term does not apply to an entirely different meaning or to a rebuttal defintion, but to a definition that is almost or exactly the same as a previous entry.

There really is no legitimate excuse for redundant definitions!
For examples of a redundant definition just look up Obama. There are several Obama definitions that are word-for-word indentical! There is no excuse for THAT kind of bullshit!

Now there is a redundant definition of redundant definition. Oh, the irony..

by Caigewa July 25, 2013

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