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Cube Nut 

Someone who obseses over Rubiks cubes or any of its varients including 4x4x4, 5x5x5, V cube 6, V cube 7, Megaminxs, Gigaminxs, etc.
Kaelan "I am such a cube nut"
Kira "I can tell, you solved that megaminx in two minutes"
Cube Nut by kevansevans March 11, 2011

Cube Neighbor

N. The person who sits in the cubicle next to you, typically sharing a wall. Pronunciation: (kyu-bah) (nay-bur)
Bradford and Landall are more than colleagues....they are cube neighbors! They often like to throw items at each other over their cube wall.
Cube Neighbor by BHolla September 3, 2014

Cube Nap 

The act of taking a nap in your office cubical. One must sleep very lightly when partaking in said activity as to notice someone walking to their cube to ask them a question, or answer a phone call.
"Damn man, I was out all night. I'm gonna have to have a cube nap today."
Cube Nap by KingTotem December 31, 2009

a big cube of netherite

A very heavy block from a video game
Wow this is as heavy as a big cube of netherite

Rubix Cube parity algorithm notation

a better way to easily remember wing parity algs by using the power of intonation and speech. So for example, let us take the algorithm commonly used to solve the UFr BUr parity case: l’ U2 l' U2 M' U2 l' U2 l U2 r' U2 l2.

l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.

Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.

l U2 however, to differentiate it from l’ U2, would be less emphasised on the “la” syllable.

l2 would be the same as l u2, but the emphasis would be on the last syllable.

Other common notation can easily be extrapolated from what I have described here.
Rubix Cube parity algorithm notation
l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.

Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.

nature's rubix cube

"It took awhile, but i ended up solving the most difficult puzzle in the world last night."

"and what was that?"

"Nature's rubix cube."
nature's rubix cube by J-Ray35 January 18, 2009