1. refurb - Noun
2. refurb - Verb
refurb (third-person singular simple present refurbs, present participle refurbing, simple past and past participle refurbed)
(informal) to refurbish
refurb (plural refurbs)
(informal) a thing that has been refurbished
Most of the trains running today are refurbs.
refurb (plural refurbs)
(informal) The act of refurbishing
The refurb program is progressing on schedule
Amazon discounting the powerful for a refurb. Source: Internet
Over three years, Josephs has breathed new life into the store, with a multi-million pound refurb that has brought this 1940s grande dame into the 21st Century. Source: Internet
“This C-130J aircraft served the Royal Air Force well over the years, and I am delighted that following a refurb it will now go on to serve another military force. Source: Internet
I won’t use this again until they get the refurb they kept talking about. Source: Internet
Not really, you just have to buy the refurb and wait a month. Source: Internet
The low growth of the new smartphone market in 2017 can be partially attributed to the growth of the refurb market. Source: Internet