by Bob May 27, 2003

by nubbyfaceear April 27, 2009

abbrievated form of noob with a humourous tone. However, it is NOT like Newbie or Newb, these have the meaning
New to the game or Low Level in RPG games. Many wrongly think all that begins with N means the same thing, ffs !
New to the game or Low Level in RPG games. Many wrongly think all that begins with N means the same thing, ffs !
Omg, that nub just fucked up the whole mission by aggroing 101 mobs!
nub picks up worthless item when he could have gotten a sword of megapwnage
1337: lol! nub!!!!!!!!!!1111111111
nub picks up worthless item when he could have gotten a sword of megapwnage
1337: lol! nub!!!!!!!!!!1111111111
by Zoma August 31, 2005

someone who is not like others but in a good way. nubs are interested in fun, laughing, non-doors, and winning. nubs usually form nub-groups and generally hold "nubfest" each year-a celebration of the nubs. nubs know how to live life and don't sweat the technique.
by nubberrr March 8, 2009

How idiots spell "noob". Said idiots either can't spell or forget that a "nub" is what is left after an amputation. This error can be attributed to the fact that most people under the age of 20 seem to be incapable of spelling the simplest of words correctly - probably due to overuse of auto-correct/spell-check doing it for them.
by frikghorgan May 12, 2014

by maasa hiroki April 2, 2005

1. A small amount of something, generally used to refer to weed. A small amount of weed that is less than a nickel bag amount; it is enough to get somewhat faded but not stoned.
2. A person who lacks skills in a game; generally due to the fact that they have only just begun to play the game or they just really suck. However the word has spread from outside the gamer world; it can also now be used in everyday society describing the lack of skills someone has in their jobs or whatever they partake in.
2. A person who lacks skills in a game; generally due to the fact that they have only just begun to play the game or they just really suck. However the word has spread from outside the gamer world; it can also now be used in everyday society describing the lack of skills someone has in their jobs or whatever they partake in.
by Seann July 20, 2008
