Rebook

Word REBOOK
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Definitions and meanings of "Rebook"

What do we mean by rebook?

To book again. intransitive verb

To change a booking for (a performance or reservation). intransitive verb

To make a new booking. intransitive verb

To book again. verb

To book again.

Similar to "Retweet" The act of reposting a clever, interesting or funny comment from someone else's Facebook page and passing it off as your own. This phenomenon is often observed after a widely commented on, important or tragic event occurs. Urban Dictionary

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The word "rebook" in example sentences

So I had to scramble to "rebook" my flight north for later in the evening and then make arrangements for Liam to bunk out elsewhere for the night (thanks Betty and Kerry!).

Tour operators: Travellers who have booked a package are entitled to rebook alternative destinations or dates or, if they are not available, a refund, said Frances Tuke, public relations manager for the Association of British Travel Agents abta.com. ❋ Unknown (2011)

American Airlines parent AMR Corp. said it would waive ticket-change fees for 14 potentially affected cities and allow flyers to rebook as late as Sept. 4. ❋ Timothy W. Martin (2011)

Now Michael asks Moses why Amex Travel can't just cancel and rebook the flight. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Cleaning, HOUSE, trying to rebook my flight, put things on eBay (last batch probably EVAR), and other listed items that will get crossed off soon. ❋ Tragic_elegance (2009)

That's why it took a week to rebook all the travelers who were stranded by a snowstorm that hit the Northeast over Christmas weekend. ❋ AP (2011)

If there's trouble, get in line or online early to rebook or find a hotel room before planeloads of other people. ❋ Scott McCartney (2011)

Two Nile cruises by Avalon Waterways, scheduled for Jan. 29 and Feb. 1, were also canceled, with guests offered refunds and a chance to rebook later. ❋ AP (2011)

They are then free to rebook—online, over the phone or at the airport—to any available flight within the set time period. ❋ Timothy W. Martin (2011)

Another thing I did was cancel my British Airways flight for World Horror and rebook on Continental because of the very real possibility that a cabin crew strike would disrupt my travel. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Michael wonders to himself why Moses can't just cancel the package and rebook a new one with a more appropriate itinerary, but at this point he goes along with Moses 'suggestion. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We have to rebook but we do not have any more money whatsoever. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Example 1: I will Rebook that post since it was such a great idea. Example 2: Person A: Man, I posted that joke about [Bin Laden] hours ago! Everyone is copying it! Person B: Sorry dude, it's been Rebooked [100's] of times now... Person A: [Fuck you mean]? ❋ Jtb73 (2011)

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