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单词 rub-off
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rub-offn.

Brit. /ˈrʌbɒf/, U.S. /ˈrəbˌɔf/, /ˈrəbˌɑf/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: English to rub off.
Etymology: < to rub off (see to rub off at rub v.1 Phrasal verbs).
1. A rubdown; an act of massaging a person. rare.
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the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > rubbing or friction > [noun] > rubbing down
rubdown1798
rub-off1906
1906 Amer. Motherhood July 130/1 A child may not react after a full bath, yet do well with a rub-off, especially if given under a blanket.
1908 F. H. Bartlett tr. N. Ortner Treatm. Internal Dis. viii. 351 We may follow the sponge bath by a rub off with alcohol.
2. slang. An act of masturbation.
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the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > masturbation > [noun] > act of
toss-off1735
jerk-off1928
rub-off1937
wank1948
1937 E. Partridge Dict. Slang 710/2 Rub-off.., a masturbation.
1969 T. Parker Twisting Lane 202 She charges three quid for sex, two quid for a rub-off.
2010 Mary learns How 52 Marigold's mother..had taken the lavatory brush in one hand, and was stuffing it deep into her twat, to give herself a rub-off.
3. Originally U.S. An influence or effect (usually positive) which is transmitted to or ‘rubs off’ on a person or thing. Also as a mass noun. Cf. to rub off 3 at rub v.1 Phrasal verbs.
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the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > [noun] > undesired or unintended consequence(s) or side-effect
repercussion1603
aftermath1671
ill effect1675
mal-effect1686
side effect1814
wrack1844
implication1873
backwash1876
katzenjammer1897
backlash1921
kickback1935
spillover1940
fallout1954
rub-off1962
booby prize1972
own goal1975
1962 Independent (Pasadena, Calif.) 14 Apr. 12/1 Blaska..thinks even playing behind Stephens in practice left a rub-off that will help him.
1977 C. McWilliams in J. Caughey & L. Caughey Los Angeles 391 With some rub off from the motion picture industry.., Los Angeles garment makers expanded rapidly.
1987 Motor Sport June 563/2 There must be some rub-off on the fellow or girl who has, say, a Renault 5 in the car park, and sees a turbocharged Renault come home victorious in a Grand Prix.
1997 L. P. Curry Corporate City iii. 121 In 1840, perhaps as a ‘rub-off’ of the presidential campaign, Cincinnati voters stampeded back to the Whig camp.
2010 Evening Chron. (Newcastle) (Nexis) 8 Jan. a15 The shenanigans of managers and owners..has had an effect on the reputation of the club and a rub-off on the reputation of the city.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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