lube



lube up

v.
1. To coat something thoroughly with a lubricating substance; make something slippery to prevent damage or irritation from friction: The mechanic lubed up the engine. I took the gears out of the motor, lubed them up, and put them back in.
2. To be drunk. Used in the passive: I was pretty lubed up, so I took a taxi home.
See also: lube, up

lube

n. butter. Pass the lube, will ya, huh?

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
DodieDO-deeEnglish
Modestamo-DHE-stah (Spanish)Spanish, Late Roman
Shukri-Arabic
Allegraə-LEG-rə (English), ahl-LE-grah (Italian)English (Rare), Italian (Rare)
Kyros-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
Rashaunrə-SHAWN, ray-SHAWNAfrican American (Rare)