Redpen
(Metonymy) A professor or teacher who grades schoolwork =Professors and teachers characteristically use red pens to grade work. The red color carries a special significance, indicating More…
redpill
(Compounding) To make someone come to believe in politically conservative positions =The term most likely comes from a scene in the movie The Matrix in which the main character is given the More…
redpilling
revelatory, especially in the manner of uncovering truth from commonly believed =Initially, the term red pill has strong association with the alt-right and the incel community. The term More…
redshirt10
(noun) It refers to when an NCAA athlete sits out of play for a year in order to preserve a year of eligibility in a season when maybe he or she wouldn’t have played much anyway. =It is More…
redstate
A state whose electoral college votes go to a Republican candidate. Used to refer to large groups of people by which party their state gave its electoral college votes to in a presidential More…
redunkulous
Extremely deserving of ridicule; extremely ridiculous This word has been around for a while, it seems. As such, its really hard to understand where it comes from. One thing is for More…
redunkulous
ridiculousness as a result of intoxication; used to describe ridiculous acts performed while drunk. There is legitimate impetus for users to develop a term to describe the outlandish More…
Redunkulous
The expression of disapproval at an idea or event that is ridiculous in nature. Redunkulous has a concise , humorous tone. It sounds like a phrase a basketball player would use on the court More…
reemed
to beat a person or overcome a challenge It was coined as a shortened version of creamed. =I reemed that guy in that game. =A friend
Ref-ing
to officiate a game as a referee =This word is used by almost every referee hired by the Rice Recreational center. It simply clipped the word referee into its shorter term, ref, and added More…
refactor
A type of reorganization of a section of computer code where other sections referencing the current section must be changed in order for the final result to make sense (renaming a More…
Refirement
a forced retirement. It was used to make a statement about the fact that the individual believed that Dr. Camacho did not retire by choice but by basically being told, “retire or More…
refuctor
the process of taking a well designed piece of software code and, through a series of small and unnecessary reversible changes, making the code completely unmaintainable or even legible by More…
refudiate
(eggcorn and blending) most likely means repudiate =A term that was often used by Sarah Palin instead of “repudiate”. She repeated it enough that the media started to make fun of her for More…
Refudiate (2)
To deny the truth of a statement. A clever blending of “refute” and “repudiate,” a general term which just denies acceptance of a blatant lie. Etymology : Blending of refute and More…
reggaetón
a class of Latino music characterized by a low-toned beat and rap reflective of Puerto Rico reggae. Reggaetón is a genre of music that is reflective of Spanish reggae with a heavy, More…
Reggaetón
A form of dance music that blends reggae, hip hop, and Latin dance music Reggaetón is a type of dance music that has become popular with youth in Latin America. It blends reggae with More…
Reggaeton
A type of dance music with elements of both Latin America and Jamaica Reggaeton is a function of the clipping and blending word formation process. The style of music is quite popular on the More…