problem or catch as used in shakespear
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To be very poor
"Rub out" is a colloquial term meaning to kill or erase. It can refer to physically removing something by rubbing or wiping, or to eliminating a person or obstacle.
It means if you wear a d cup or larger you need to rub your vaginals
"Rub out" is an informal expression meaning to erase, delete or eliminate something or someone completely. It can refer to physically removing a mark by rubbing it, or figuratively getting rid of someone or something.
Meaning 1: feed, crop, browse, pasture Meaning 2: scratch, skin, scrape, chafe, abrade, touch, brush, rub, shave, skim
The association came about because frictio (which derives from Latin fricare, meaning "to rub" So in conclusion/by definition fricare is technically to rub. Now fricare is also linked with a company that sell products for healthcare.
i had it and my sister did it you put the water on the rub-on sheet and you stick it on the paper you want to rub it on and rub it with the stick
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."
Don't rub my leg, it hurts. If you rub the cat around her back, she will begin to purr. You don't have to rub it in.