reroast

English

Etymology

re- + roast

Verb

reroast (third-person singular simple present reroasts, present participle reroasting, simple past and past participle reroasted)

  1. (transitive) To roast again.
    • 2009 July 11, Steven Erlanger, “After Survival, a Journey to Self-Recovery”, in New York Times:
      He spent a year and a half with older survivors as a hooligan and black marketeer in the American occupation zone of Germany, living high for revenge, riding a BMW motorcycle, selling Lucky Strikes and used coffee grounds stolen from the kitchens of the American occupying troops, reroasted and repackaged for the Germans.

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