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 out (1 of 2)

rub out

verb (tr, adverb)

to remove or be removed with a rubber
US slang to murder
Australian rules football to suspend (a player)

British Dictionary definitions for rub out (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 out

rub
[ rŭb ]

n.

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

Idioms and Phrases with rub out (1 of 2)

rub out

1

Obliterate or erase by, or as if by, rubbing. For example, Bill was so busy rubbing out the old markings that he forgot to put in new ones. [Mid-1600s]

2

Murder, kill, as in They threatened to rub him out if he didn't pay up. [Slang; mid-1800s]

Idioms and Phrases with rub out (2 of 2)

rub