rebuffer

One who, or that which, rebuffs.

Noun

  1. One who, or that which, rebuffs.
    • One of the church's great roles is as the great dissenter of every age, the bearer of unwelcome truths, the rebuffer of the wisdoms of the world. - 2001, Leonard Sweet, Soultsunami: Sink Or Swim in New Millennium...

Origin

From rebuff + -er.

Forms

rebuffers

Verb

  1. To buffer (data) again.
    • This avoids client-side buffer underflows and rebuffering interruptions. - 2005, Stephen B. Weinstein, The multimedia Internet:

Origin

From re- + buffer.

Forms

rebuffers rebuffering rebuffered