Idioms for rub

Origin of rub

1300–50; 1860–65 for def 18b; Middle English rubben (v.); cognate with Frisian rubben, Danish rubbe, Swedish rubba

OTHER WORDS FROM rub

un·rubbed, adjective well-rubbed, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for rub off (1 of 2)

rub off

verb

to remove or be removed by rubbing
(intr ; often foll by on or onto) to have an effect through close association or contact, esp so as to make similar her crude manners have rubbed off on you

noun rub-off

a resulting effect on something else; consequences a positive rub-off

British Dictionary definitions for rub off (2 of 2)

rub
/ (rʌb) /

verb rubs, rubbing or rubbed

noun

Word Origin for rub

C15: perhaps from Low German rubben, of obscure origin

Medical definitions for rub off

rub
[ rŭb ]

n.

The application of friction and pressure.
Such a procedure applied to the body.

Idioms and Phrases with rub off

rub