rebutter
English
Pronunciation
Noun
rebutter (plural rebutters)
Verb
rebutter (third-person singular simple present rebutters, present participle rebuttering, simple past and past participle rebuttered)
- (transitive) To apply butter to (something) again.
- 1996 June, Craig D. Reed, “'Rumble in the Bronx' Stars Hits the Big Time in America After Years of Success in Asia”, in Black Belt Magazine, page 124:
- He dared to rebutter his bread with the original flavor of his stoicism, the western, but has once again left such films behind to die and has moved on.
- 1997, Josef Hiršal, Michael Henry Heim, A Bohemian Youth, page 67:
- It consisted of a thick white porridge leavened with yeast and eaten together with a boiled potato. It was often served seven days in a row, which meant it was reheated and rebuttered seven times over.
- 2006, Tango Wayne, Scandinal, page 78:
- 'Holy cow!' Johnny absent-mindedly rebuttered a piece of toast. 'And we thought climate-change was bad!'
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