REPARK

Etymology

Verb

repark (third-person singular simple present reparks, present participle reparking, simple past and past participle reparked)

To park again; especially, to continue to back in and out of a parking spot until a suitable fit to the diameters of the parking spot is achieved.

Anagrams

• Parker, parker

Source: Wiktionary



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