Fromrebut +-er.
rebutter (pluralrebutters)
- One who drives back or repulses
- One who makes arebuttal.
- (law) Arebuttal; the answer of adefendant in matter of fact to aplaintiff'ssurrejoinder.
Fromre- +butter.
rebutter (third-person singular simple presentrebutters,present participlerebuttering,simple past and past participlerebuttered)
- (transitive) To applybutter to (something) again.
1996 June, Craig D. Reed, “'Rumble in the Bronx' Stars Hits the Big Time in America After Years of Success in Asia”, inBlack Belt Magazine, page124:He dared torebutter his bread with the original flavor of his stoicism, the western, but has once again left such films behind to die and has moved on.
1997, Josef Hiršal, Michael Henry Heim,A Bohemian Youth, page67:It consisted of a thick white porridge leavened with yeast and eaten together with a boiled potato. It was often served seven days in a row, which meant it was reheated andrebuttered seven times over.
2006, Tango Wayne,Scandinal, page78:'Holy cow!' Johnny absent-mindedlyrebuttered a piece of toast. 'And we thought climate-change was bad!'