Redundancy (n.) - The art of saying the same thing twice, or sometimes thrice, to ensure maximum impact.
Example: "I'm going to the store, I'm going to the store, I'M GOING TO THE STORE!"
Etymology: Derived from the Latin words "re" (again) and "dundancy" (the act of saying the same thing over and over)
Also known as: TMI (Too Much Information), Verbal Loops, and Sarcasm with a Side of Frustration
See Redundancy in Action!Or, you know, just go back and read this definition again, because I'm going to say it one more time: Redundancy (n.)