rep
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ɹɛp/
- Rhymes: -ɛp
Etymology 1
Clippings of various words beginning with rep.
Noun
rep (plural reps)
- (informal) Clipping of reputation.
- Try not to make it easy for the tabloids to ruin your rep.
- (weightlifting, countable) Clipping of repetition.
- I get a better bicep workout if I use less weight and more reps.
- (informal) Clipping of representative.
- When I requested tickets for Nassau, my rep just put me on hold.
- John Doe is a participant in the House of Reps.
- (theater) Clipping of repertory.
- She did her time in reps before she made the grade in West End theatre.
Translations
reputation — see reputation
repetition — see repetition
representative — see representative
repertory — see repertory
Verb
rep (third-person singular simple present reps, present participle repping, simple past and past participle repped)
- To represent; to act as a representative for.
- 1994 November 4, Bill Wyman, “Evanston's New Music Hall/Veruca Salt Grow Up/Schmitsville”, in Chicago Reader:
- He left to help the Reader set up its national advertising arm, went back to Rolling Stone for five years, repped other magazines, and finally set up his own company, which currently scouts ads for the Atlantic, Spin, Discover, and a publication called Disney Adventures.
- (knitting) repeat
- 2011, Hannah Fettig, Closely Knit: Handmade Gifts For The Ones You Love (page 44)
- Rep neck dec EOR 4 times more, AND AT THE SAME TIME, rep armhole dec EOR 4 (4,5) times more
- 2011, Hannah Fettig, Closely Knit: Handmade Gifts For The Ones You Love (page 44)
Etymology 2
Back-formation from reps, misinterpreted as a plural.
Alternative forms
Noun
rep (countable and uncountable, plural reps)
- (textiles) A fabric made of silk or wool, or of silk and wool, and having a transversely corded or ribbed surface. [from 19th c.]
- 1923, Theodore Dreiser, The Color of a Great City
- Underfoot is a rich brown marble from the shores of Lake Champlain. The wainscoting is of green rep and red Numidian marble.
- 1923, Theodore Dreiser, The Color of a Great City
Catalan
Dutch
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛp
Slovene
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *rępъ.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈrɛ́p/, /ˈréːp/
- Tonal orthography: rȅp, rẹ̑p
Declension
Declension of rèp (masculine inan., hard o-stem)
Declension of rép (masculine inan., hard o-stem)
Swedish
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *raipą, *raipaz, from Proto-Indo-European *roypnós (“strap, band, rope”).
Pronunciation
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