Meaning & Definition of word "Rub"

Rub

/rʌb/

noun:

  • 1. the act of rubbing or the state of being rubbed
    • Example: After a good rub, the horse seemed much more relaxed.
  • 2. a mixture of spices or herbs used to flavor meat before cooking
    • Example: The chef applied a special rub to the ribs before grilling them.
  • 3. an unpleasant or irritating situation
    • Example: There was a rub in their agreement that needed to be addressed.

verb:

  • 1. to move one's hand or a cloth back and forth on the surface of something
    • Example: She decided to rub the stain with a damp cloth.
  • 2. to apply pressure and friction to a surface
    • Example: He rubbed his eyes to relieve the tiredness.
  • 3. to cause irritation or discomfort by friction
    • Example: The new shoes rubbed against her heels, causing blisters.

Etymology

Middle English rubben, from Old Norse rubba.

Common Phrases and Expressions

rub it in:

To remind someone of something they would prefer to forget.

rub elbows:

To associate or mingle with others, especially socially.

rub salt in the wound:

To make a painful experience worse by reminding one of it.

Related Words

scrub:

To clean something by rubbing it hard with an abrasive material.

massage:

To manipulate the muscles and soft tissues of the body to enhance a person's well-being.

Slang Meanings of rub

Meaning: Rub one out

Example Sentence: He went to the restroom to rub one out.

Meaning: Rub the wrong way

Example Sentence: Her attitude tends to rub people the wrong way.