by Lizeah March 30, 2011

Similar to cube cruising, this term reflects an individual that spends most mornings (particularly Mondays) or lazy afternoons wandering from cube to cube to pause and talk about the past weekends activities, but also what's on tap for the next weekend, that night, what's for lunch, or any subject matter whatsoever. Upon moving from cube to cube, the same story can be heard being told repeatedly throughout the day. This person often "grazes" in an effort to avoid work at all possible costs.
These are examples that lead to cube grazing:
Mark was asking Lisa what she's having for lunch today?
John came into the office all smiles and asked everyone, "Did you guys see the game yesterday?"
Suzie was looking forward to spending time with her husband on their anniversary weekend and getting away. She proceeded to let everyone know that they were going on vacation by turning her "Out of Office message" on Thursday.
Mark was asking Lisa what she's having for lunch today?
John came into the office all smiles and asked everyone, "Did you guys see the game yesterday?"
Suzie was looking forward to spending time with her husband on their anniversary weekend and getting away. She proceeded to let everyone know that they were going on vacation by turning her "Out of Office message" on Thursday.
by smacktard21 October 4, 2010

A co-worker or supervisor that hangs over the top of your cubicle wall while speaking with you. Identifieable by his long primate-like arms hanging in to your work area.
John is such a cube-ape. He always knocks down the stuff pinned inside my cubicle wall with his hairy ape arms.
by Christopher D Miller December 14, 2008

by Lazirus May 2, 2004

Someone definitely werewolfed the urinal at that last truckstop... There's a pubiks cube floating in there.
by Billy McGee October 4, 2008

What the guy near you in a modular office environment should be called when he flatuates so rumbly loud that the cube walls actually rattle.
by Victor Vector September 25, 2006

Food; see "grub" or "grubulon". Derived from the old Transformers cartoon, what the Transformers used to eat.
by Neo June 15, 2003
