Definder - what does the word mean?

What is recreating?

a chosen "lifestyle"

recreational rape is a chosen lifestyle so you MUST accept it lest you be wantonly labeled intolerant by those intolerant of intolerance

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Recreating - what is it?

Getting mad and venting about political, religious, racial, or other topics and venting about them to the point at which it becomes a hobby. People who enjoy recreational outrage always have something they are mad about that is outside of their own sphere of influence. This is particularly common on Tumblr and Twitter.

Have you been reading Janice's posts lately? I just get sick of all the recreational outrage, she's just an out of touch SJW .

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What does "recreating" mean?

A TV show on NBC. It is a witty workplace comedy, very funny for almost all ages. Cast includes Amy Poelher, Nick Offerman, Aziz Ansari etc.

Guy 1: What are you watching?
Guy 2: Just watching the best show ever Parks and Recreation

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Recreating - what does it mean?

Otherwise known as Lot Lizards, hookers or prostitutes. They hang around truck stops and offer lonely drivers companionship for a little while and charge a small fee.

As gear jamming Johnny swung his rig into the highway oasis he noted many Recreational Reptiles hanging around.

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Recreating - meaning

in reference to an "illegal activity" created by the boys of ridgewood, new jersey.

a: yo man you down for the recreational tonight?
j: yeah man..

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Recreating - definition

Term to collectively describe drugs and/or alcohol.

"Mate, gathering at mine tonight - you in?"
"I dunno bro, will there be recreationals?"
"Yeah, we've got 6 litres of vodka between 5 of us and Zak's bringing some ganj"

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Recreating - slang

pronounced - reh-cre-ate

root: recreate
past tense of word recreate

word tree: recreate, recreation, recreated

late Middle English (also in the sense β€˜mental or spiritual consolation’): via Old French from Latin recreatio(n-), from recreare β€˜create again, renew’.

Jack: Mary, what did you do this weekend?
Mary: Hey Jack, I recreated at the beach!

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Recreating

to give new life or freshness; to take recreation; to create again;

We are going to recreate the beach with this sandbox and pool.

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Recreating

For use by anyone, not meant for any one person. Communal, opposite of prescription. Often shortened to rec

Yeah man, you can have the lemonade in the fridge it’s recreational.

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Recreating

The act of engaging in recreational activities

I was thinking about doing some recreating at the National Park this weekend.

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