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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1) One who swings cats by the tail.
2) The pinnacle of impossibly stupid.
That Keanu Reeves is one cat swinging re-re.
someone who so dumb that retards call them stupid
the guy who put a kife in the toaster is a stupid re re
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A person who metaphorically licks windows over and over (consistently) again assuming that they must be retarded.
Jacque with her horrible management skills, even with her degree, fires all her employees for being "too nice" that she is widely viewed as a re-re window licker.
A person who metaphorically licks windows over and over (consistently) again Ana again assuming that they must be retarded.
Jacque with her horrible management skills, even with her degree, fires all her employees for being "too nice" that she is widely viewed as a re-re window licker.
When someone or something wins the third term. Synonym of tri-elected.
In the presidential elections in Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was elected in 2002, re-elected in 2006 and tri-elected (re-re-elected) in 2022.
When someone or something wins the fourth term. Synonym of quadri-elected.
In the presidential elections of the United States of America, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected in 1932, re-elected in 1936, tri-elected (re-re-elected) in 1940 and quadri-elected (re-re-re-elected) in 1944.