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Rub refers to the act of applying pressure and friction by moving one surface against another. As a verb, to rub means to move back and forth or in a circular motion with contact between surfaces for cleaning, warming, polishing, or soothing irritation. As a noun, a rub can be a friction motion, a mark left by rubbing, or a problem or snag in a plan, often described with the phrase there is a rub.

Rubbing is used in daily activities such as cleaning and skincare, in massage, in polishing objects, and

Etymology and related terms: The verb comes from Old English rubban, with cognates in other Germanic languages;

Rub may also refer to the ruble, the currency of Russia and some neighboring states. The ISO

in
medical
contexts
for
disinfection
with
rubbing
alcohol.
The
effect
of
rubbing
depends
on
pressure,
duration,
and
the
materials
involved;
excessive
friction
can
irritate
skin
or
wear
down
surfaces.
Common
rubbing
implements
include
hands,
cloths,
brushes,
and
pads.
Idioms
such
as
rubbing
someone
the
wrong
way
and
there
is
a
rub
reflect
metaphorical
uses
of
friction.
the
noun
sense
derives
from
the
action.
In
various
languages,
similar
roots
describe
friction
or
abrasion.
The
basic
concept
is
a
simple
physical
interaction
shared
across
cultures.
4217
code
is
RUB,
and
the
symbol
used
in
some
contexts
is
₽.
The
ruble
has
a
long
history
of
reforms
and
economic
changes
and
remains
a
major
currency
in
the
region.