skub
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English
Etymology
Nonce word from a Perry Bible Fellowship comic by Nicholas Gurewitch, in which two characters (with "Pro Skub" and "Anti Skub" t-shirts) shown brawling over "skub" are juxtaposed with a picture of the "skub", a small tub of cream-like substance.[1] The term was adopted by the users of the imageboard 4chan to mock users who would incessantly argue over inconsequential things. Compare weeaboo, from the same comic series.
Noun
skub (uncountable)
- (humorous, Internet slang) An unspecified but insignificant fictional substance, which is perpetually the subject of hostile discussion.
- 2006 August 4, Varran, Kingdom of Loathing forums[1], archived from the original on 19 April 2020:
- Skub is skub. And I'm willing to beat you up over it.
- 2008 July 6, James7, Neowin forum[2], archived from the original on 19 April 2020:
- I don't know what Skub is but I am against it
- 2012 August 8, anonymous author, 4chan[3], archived from the original on 9 March 2020, No.1972, /q/:
- This. I mean, someone will hate skub, someone will love skub, but everyone will be getting skub.
- 2016 September 12, anonymous author, 4chan[4], archived from the original on 9 March 2020, No.2215037, /an/:
- Fuck you, skub has done more for society than you or anyone else who hates skub ever will
- 2019 December 30, Chris Wage (@cwage), Twitter[5], archived from the original on 9 March 2020:
- i don't know what WWIII will be fought with, but i know it will be over skub
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Danish
Noun
skub (singular definite skubbet, plural indefinite skub)
Declension
Declension of skub
Verb
skub
- imperative of skubbe
Polish
Pronunciation
Verb
skub
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