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"regift" Definitions
  1. to give someone a gift that was previously received from someone else
  2. to give (a previously received gift) to someone else
  3. something given as a gift that the giver has previously received as a gift from someone else
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23 Sentences With "regift"

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Regift. Really. There's a right way and a wrong way to regift.
Maybe you can regift on your 6 yr old's 18th?
Just make sure that you never ever regift to the original giver.
The host says he plans to regift it to his own mother.
If the recipient chooses to regift or donate it, so be it.
Secondly, IF you do regift, never let the person on the receiving end find out.
Ms. Kondo doesn't want anyone ever picking through your castaways; Ms. Magnusson lets you regift.
Pick up these gifts instead — we guarantee that they won't end up in a regift pile.
The key is to follow what I call the Fruitcake Principle: If you don't value it, don't regift it.
And not coincidentally, millennials are also more likely than their older counterparts to stick to their budgets and to regift.
A Regift of a Gift From His Wife No one would be more baffled by the commotion than Butch Cassidy himself.
LABELERS appeared in puzzles in the late 1990s, when "Seinfeld" was on; "regift" made it a couple of times much later, in 2015.
Especially if there are actually decent gifts inside (like Ikea gift cards) and not, like, off-brand hand sanitizer and candy we're just going to regift.
Just about one-quarter exchange them, 1 in 5 regift them, and fewer than 5 percent donate their them to charity or simply throw them away.
So if a friend gives you something you truly love and you think it will make someone else happy as well, feel free to regift it.
Am I wrong to think it would have been kinder to simply regift the dish, or simply dispose of it, rather than returning it to me?
Strategies people are willing to embrace: About a quarter (24%) are willing to regift, 19% say they'd buy secondhand items and a few (16%) say they'd consider giving up gift-giving altogether.
Here's more advice from scientists who studied gift-giving rituals: Don't aim for the "big reveal," don't be ashamed to regift, and if someone has asked for something, skip the surprise and buy it for them.
"It's a great coffee table book as long as you keep it away from kids, but I actually tweeted at the author and he said we should regift it to Emmersyn for her 18th birthday," she says.
To fulfill his evil plans, Thanos needs to collect six "infinity stones," which in spite of their awesome power look a lot like what you would find in the craft kit you have been meaning to regift since your kid's seventh birthday.
It's a moment immortalized by memes: Steve Harvey, host of the 2015 Miss Universe pageant, was forced to take the victory crown away from Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutiérrez — whom he had mistakenly announced as the victor — and regift it to Miss Phillippines Pia Wurtzbach, the actual winner.
The other chooses his words carefully to make sure there is "no fuzz" to what he is saying, someone so self-conscious about his reputation as a person of integrity that when he gave his colleague James R. Clapper, then director of national intelligence, a tie decorated with little martini glasses, he made sure to tell him it was a regift from his brother-in-law.
In May 2007, MISSION Community Church in partnership with Somebody Cares. Since that time, MISSION has helped care for thousands of orphans in the village of Chikudzulire in the African nation of Malawi. Each December, the church takes a special offering to fund this project. In 2015, this project became known as Project ReGift.

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