Term used for Old English sheep dogs coming from the Female Old English Sheep dog Velma or Louise, Originally owned by Logans mother, Seanna, Zub Zubs have also often been used in Agriculture classes mutliple times, Tanna has experiences herself or being called a Zub Zub in class
Dr. Lil Pump has a 42% stock in the Zub Zubs
As seen on Sharktank as well
Dr. Lil Pump has a 42% stock in the Zub Zubs
As seen on Sharktank as well
by Zub Zub Nathan 25 October 22, 2018
To imply acknowledgement,confirmation, and/or a request followed by immediate and unconditional agreement
Example 1.
Man 1: "hey dude, I'm downstairs."
Man 2: "Zub Zub"
Example 2.
Man 1: "you wanna' beer homie??"
Man 2: "Zub Zub"
Man 1: "hey dude, I'm downstairs."
Man 2: "Zub Zub"
Example 2.
Man 1: "you wanna' beer homie??"
Man 2: "Zub Zub"
by Kyle July 21, 2004
Ellen Page: "I made Zub Zub with my best guy friend, and now I'm knocked up to no end. He filled me with baby batter, then we ate some orange tic tac's after"
by alec therins April 19, 2008
by PurpleClover December 16, 2020
ZUB is a generic term that can take the meaning of any word.
Also used in moments of uncomfortable silences.
A word like a reliable old friend - one you turn to when no one else is there to help.
Also used in moments of uncomfortable silences.
A word like a reliable old friend - one you turn to when no one else is there to help.
Person 1: 'Where the ZUB are we dude?'
Person 2: 'ZUBbed if I know!'
Person 1: 'What you wanna do with this?'
Person 2: ' Just ZUB it man!'
Person 1: '......???....!!!.... :/'
Person 2: 'zubzubzubzubzubzubzubzub'
Person 1: :)
Person 2: 'ZUBbed if I know!'
Person 1: 'What you wanna do with this?'
Person 2: ' Just ZUB it man!'
Person 1: '......???....!!!.... :/'
Person 2: 'zubzubzubzubzubzubzubzub'
Person 1: :)
by krtsintown October 13, 2011
Zub is the last name of Russian hockey player Artem Zub. However, his name has become a bit of a meme. It is most commonly used for puns (Zub at pub, Zub gets dub, etc.)
by CuriousFish15 May 18, 2021
by Team B November 22, 2006