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renig

English

Etymology

Originally a misspelling of renege (sometimes as a deliberate racist pun when referring to rehiring black people), this version has passed into broader usage.

Verb

renig (third-person singular simple present renigs, present participle renigging, simple past and past participle renigged)

  1. (US, colloquial, dated) To renege.
    • 1897, Munsey's Magazine (volume 16, page 559)
      My partner held the winning trick, and when the last card was on the board the score stood four to four. [] [T]he next gentleman will kindly follow suit — there is no renigging in this game — and the gentleman on my right will do the same.
    • 1916, Phi Alpha Gamma Quarterly (volume 15, issue 2, page 41)
      [] but so far the girls have at the fatal moment renigged.

References

  • OED 2nd edition 1989

Anagrams

  • Grein, Negri, Niger, Reign, niger, nigre, reign, ringe

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rerig

English

Etymology

re- +? rig

Verb

rerig (third-person singular simple present rerigs, present participle rerigging, simple past and past participle rerigged)

  1. (nautical) To rig again; to outfit a ship with new rigging.

Anagrams

  • Gerri, Grier, irreg.

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