re-up

verb

Etymology

"Reenlist" sense is a possible blend of re-enlist + sign up.

Definitions

  1. To reenlist.

  2. To sign up again.

    • Andy Levine, the founder and chief executive of Sixthman, said that more than 50 percent of attendees re-up for his cruises. According to Mr. Levine, his average passenger is 35 years old […].
  3. To renew (e.g. a library book, a lease, a contract).

  4. + 7 more definitions
    1. One who reenlists.

    2. Clipping of reupload.

    3. Clipping of reupload (“file which has been reuploaded”).

    4. To renegotiate a contract.

    5. To refill one's drug stash.

      • While we're here, you mind if I re-up?
    6. To take another dose.

      • Gave me a cryptic, mostly frustrated-seeming look. Went upstairs with her bestie. To re-up, probably.
    7. A resupply of a batch of drugs to be sold on the street.

      • Slums need another re-up. Also, adjust the dosage. We had two more die on us. It's bad for business. We want them addicted, not dead.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for re-up. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA