Rub it in means to flaunt something about or point out a mistake or brag.
(example: haha i won the contest! way to rub it in.)
"Rub one out" is a colloquial phrase often used to refer to masturbation. It typically implies a quick or casual act of self-pleasure.
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The correct phrase is "rub it in." This means to apply pressure while spreading a substance onto the skin. "Rub it on" could also be used, but it doesn't imply the same level of thoroughness or integration as "rub it in."
"To rub one out", it means to masturbate.
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The proper phrase is scratch that itch. To scratch an itch means that you rub the itchy spot, such as with your fingernails or an object, to make it stop itching. The idiomatic usage would be to do something in order to satisfy a craving or desire.
To make an injury or insult worse, like how salt hurts open wounds. Have you ever cut your anything and walked into the ocean?
Rub Icey Hot on it then take a shower and rub it in. Your Welcome.
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"Yin-Dee-Ton-Rub" is a Thai phrase that translates to "welcome" in English. It is a warm greeting used to express hospitality and friendliness towards guests. The phrase embodies the Thai culture of welcoming others with open arms and kindness.
Although it doesn't make too much sense, here it goes: Rub a pencil book - Frote un libro de lápiz This is not an ordinary phrase but a product in the market. You rub your pencil against the special paper sheets and beautiful pictures come up. In my childhood days this was known as "Cuaderno Lápiz Mágico"
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