• Verb (used with object)

    to subject the surface of (a thing or person) to pressure and friction, as in cleaning, smoothing, polishing, coating, massaging, or soothing
    to rub a table top with wax polish; to rub the entire back area.
    to move (something) back and forth or with a rotary motion, as against or along another surface
    to rub the cloth over the glass pane.
    to spread or apply (something) with pressure and friction over something else or a person
    to rub lotion on her chapped hands.
    to move (two things) with pressure and friction over or back and forth over each other (often fol. by together )
    He rubbed his hands together.
    to mark, polish, force, move, etc. (something) by pressure and friction (often fol. by over, in, or into ).
    to remove by pressure and friction; erase (often fol. by off or out ).

    Verb (used without object)

    to exert pressure and friction on something.
    to move with pressure against something.
    to admit of being rubbed in a specified manner
    Chalk rubs off easily.
    Chiefly British . to proceed, continue in a course, or keep going with effort or difficulty (usually fol. by on, along, or through )
    He manages to rub along.

    Noun

    an act or instance of rubbing
    an alcohol rub.
    something that annoys or irritates one's feelings, as a sharp criticism, a sarcastic remark, or the like
    to resent rubs concerning one's character.
    an annoying experience or circumstance.
    an obstacle, impediment, or difficulty
    We'd like to travel, but the rub is that we have no money.
    a rough or abraded area caused by rubbing. ?

    Verb phrases

    rub down,
    to smooth off, polish, or apply a coating to
    to rub a chair down with sandpaper.
    to give a massage to.
    rub off on, to become transferred or communicated to by example or association
    Some of his good luck must have rubbed off on me.
    rub out,
    to obliterate; erase.
    Slang . to murder
    They rubbed him out before he could get to the police.

    Idioms

    rub it in
    Informal . to emphasize or reiterate something unpleasant in order to tease or annoy
    The situation was embarrassing enough without having you rub it in.
    rub the wrong way
    to irritate; offend; annoy
    a manner that seemed to rub everyone the wrong way.
    rub up, British Informal . to refresh one's memory of (a subject, language
    etc.).

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