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Redeploying

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!"

by M. Mathers 2011 November 18, 2011

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redeploy

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."

by J.B. Adams January 6, 2007

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Testing My Glider Redeploys

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.”

by NBA SlowBoy August 31, 2019