recc

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Etymology

Clipping of recommend, with doubled c to indicate pronunciation as /k/ rather than /s/.

Verb

recc (third-person singular simple present reccs, present participle reccing, simple past and past participle recced)

  1. (informal) To recommend.
    • 2015, Jennifer Rosen, The Cork Jester's Guide to Wine: An Entertaining Companion (→ISBN), page 125, part 8, subsection title:
      RECCING MACHINE
      How and why I recommend the wines I do
    • 2017, Francesca Coppa, The Fanfiction Reader: Folk Tales for the Digital Age (→ISBN), page 247:
      Upon asking for Star Wars fanfiction recommendations, I was recced a story called “Have You Heard” by peradi, whose summary is “Finn sparks a revolution.”