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Lube - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Lube is a slippery substance used to reduce friction between surfaces, often applied to machinery, engines, or body parts for smoother movement. It can also refer to personal lubricants for comfort during intimate activities.

lube

/lub/ /luːb/

Definition:

A slippery substance used to reduce friction between surfaces.

Synonyms:

lubricant, grease, oil

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

dry, abrade

Common Collocations:

engine lube, lube oil, lube job

Derivatives:

lubrication, lubricant

Usage Tips:

Use "lube" as a noun for the substance or as a verb meaning to apply it.

Common Phrases:

lube up, lube job, slick as lube

Etymology:

Shortened form of "lubricant," from Latin "lubricare" (to make slippery).

Examples:

  • 1. The mechanic applied lube to the squeaky hinge.
  • 2. Always lube your bike chain for smooth riding.
  • 3. This machine requires special lube to function properly.
  • 4. She bought synthetic lube for her car’s engine.

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