to withdraw from battle, not to deploy again (as the word might imply on its face)
"If we redeploy our troops from Iraq, then we will no longer have soldiers there. A redeployment is not a rotation scheme."
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A slang term meaning "heading over there, now" or "on my way." It originates from the military when soldiers move to a different spot on a battlefield or jungle, as 'deploy' means move. The slang term was originated from the video game "Mass Effect."
Commander Shepard: "Take that spot, over there."
Gunnery Chief Ashley Williams: "REDEPLOYING!!!"
Grunt: "Redeploying!"
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Going to jump off a high place. Hope that, when you press A on your Xbox or X on your Ps4 controller that a Glider will catch you. Therefore, Saving your life. Sometimes it doesn’t work and therefore... Your deceased. When this adjective is used it’s usually used to say your having a bad day and you no longer want to live
(Glider Redeploys - used in the game Fortnite that catch you when falling off of high places)
Carlo - “I'm listening to XXXTentacion right now, and damn It’s-”
Patryk - “Depressing... yeah.”
Carlo - “Might have to go on my roof so that I can test my Glider Redeploys.”
Patryk - “Bro same here.”
Carlo - “Well, see ya later man”
Patryk - “I’ll be testing my glider redeploys as well mannnnn.”