Rub

/rʌb/ verb

Definition

apply pressure and movement to surface; cause friction

Etymology

Middle English, possibly from Low German 'rubben' or related to 'rough'

Kelly Says

The phrase 'rub it in' comes from the literal action - when you rub something in, it penetrates deeper, just like annoying reminders!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
መታገል
ARالعربية
فرك
BNবাংলা
ঘষা
CACatalà
fregar
CSČeština
třít
DADansk
gni
DEDeutsch
reiben
ELΕλληνικά
τρίβω
ESEspañol
frotar
FAفارسی
مالش
FISuomi
hieroa
FRFrançais
frotter
GUGU
ઘર્ષણ
HAHA
gara
HEעברית
שפשף
HIहिन्दी
रगड़ना
HUMagyar
dörzsöl
IDBahasa Indonesia
menggosok
IGIG
achakwa
ITItaliano
sfregare
JA日本語
こする
KKKK
сыпу
KMKM
ដុសដូច
KO한국어
비비다
MRMR
घसणे
MSBahasa Melayu
gosokan
MYမြန်မာ
သုတ်သည်
NLNederlands
wrijven
NONorsk
gni
PAPA
ਰਗੜ
PLPolski
pocierać
PTPortuguês
esfregar
RORomână
freca
RUРусский
тереть
SVSvenska
gnida
SWKiswahili
kusugua
TAதமிழ்
தேய்க்க
TEతెలుగు
రుద్దుకోవడం
THไทย
ถู
TLTL
pagutin
TRTürkçe
ovmak
UKУкраїнська
тертися
URاردو
رگڑنا
VITiếng Việt
cọ
YOYO
fipa
ZH中文
摩擦
ZUZU
ukugquma

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