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rez

British  
/ rɛz /

noun

  1. a slang word for reserve reservation

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I often had some say in giving up my room when someone’s meteor had crashed on the rez.

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The rez had no accommodations, so a lot of people selected the camping area.

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“Cross-lots off the rez is called trespassing. Other people’s property requires provable permission and you better be able to present that proof at a moment’s notice.”

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The Tuscarora rez was small, according to a lot of people.

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We stepped through an opening in the bush line and entered the back paths, following the bare earth created by generations of rez feet, doing the cross-lots drift.

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