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The universal act of asking a machine to please try that again.
means To fill something up again — ammunition, a webpage, your software, your patience — after it has been emptied or gone stale.
from From re- meaning again plus load, which traces to Old English hladan, to heap or pile up; literally piling something on a second time.
Web reflexF5 reloads a page; muscle memory now, never read
Gun rootsEarliest sense was refilling firearms with powder and shot
Panic buttonReloading often fixes nothing but feels productive