REGIFT

regift

(verb) give a present that one has received to someone else; “she regifted that ugly scarf she received from her aunt”; “when I regift I hope the person likes the gift better than I do”

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Verb

regift (third-person singular simple present regifts, present participle regifting, simple past and past participle regifted)

(transitive, informal) To give something as a gift which the giver previously received as a gift; to give to a person something previously received as a gift.

Noun

regift (plural regifts)

(informal) A gift which has been given to a second or subsequent recipient.

Anagrams

• Fertig, fergit, gifter

Source: Wiktionary



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