Pronounced: ree-ree-peet (verb) To say something that no one responds to, and then saying the same thing again, usually louder than before, in anticipation of a response. In reality, everyone heard you the first time, but they don't give a shit - that's why you were ignored. But you say the same thing again anyway, like a complete retard, and still get no response. That's because no one cares, dumbass. This idiot then typically changes the subject to try to alleviate the resulting awkward silence.
Retard: I just drank four shots and five beers, and then I took three bong hits!
*Awkward silence*
Retard: I JUST DRANK FOUR SHOTS AND FIVE BEERS, AND THEN I TOOK THREE BONG HITS!!!
*More awkward silence*
Retard: So... nice weather we're having...
Random guy: That dude totally just re-re-peated.
Random girl: He's such a re-re.
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Getting in a quick beat after a friend has already had a go.
"Once Rob is done f-n that bitch, I'm going in for a quick-peat. Better double wrap this one."
Joel Peat is the name of the guitarist in the band Lawson. His particular talents include git-fiddling, cooking, and being able to read the minds of his fellow band mates.
Friend 1: Do you like Joel Peat?
Friend 2: Yes! He's my favourite out of Lawson.
When someone tells you to repeat something you've never done before. Synonym of "learn", "find out about" or "do for the first time".
Your friend: You should repeat the definitions for the chemistry test tomorrow.
You: I'm not re-peating if I've never heard any of that before. BRB I'm going to peat some more.
Peat is derived from the word "repeat". To repeat something is to experience it again, thus we can conclude that to "peat" something is to experience it usually for the first time or have something happen.
He believed he had to peat public speaking to overcome his anxiety.
To do an action (once).
Root word of repeat.
βAre you busy right now?β
βYeh, I just have to peat something real quick.β