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, adjectiveWords nearby rub
ru,
ru 486,
ruana,
ruanda,
ruanda-urundi,
rub,
rub along,
rub down,
rub elbows with,
rub in,
rub off
British Dictionary definitions for rub up (1 of 2)
rub up
verb (adverb) mainly British
(when intr , foll by on)
to refresh one's memory (of)
(tr)
to smooth or polish
British Dictionary definitions for rub up (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 up
rub
[ rŭb ]
n.
The application of friction and pressure.
Such a procedure applied to the body.
Idioms and Phrases with rub up
rub