A collection of food usually altogether in one pan, such as casseroles, or stir-fries. No foo garnishes allowed. You gather the last of your provisions from your Danby bachelor fridge, and fried it up with liberal helpings of soya sauce, and half-dried macaroni and cheese leftovers.
What are you cooking? Oh just frying up some rubble from the fridge. Or, hey this is good rubble.
by Big Daddy Siki March 27, 2005
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noun, verb, adjective, or adverb meaning whatever you want it to mean at that specific moment in time.
"Hey Skippy, are you hungover?"
"Rubble"
by Rubblequeen July 22, 2009
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Tummy Rub - as one would do for a dog or cat.
If you're a good dog I'll give you a big rubble tubble
by Rubble Tubbler February 28, 2014
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COCKNEY - trouble; part of the so-callen "rhyming slang" from London. Often the second, rhyming part is left off to confuse outsiders even more.
Ohh, we're in barney rubble now.

or (more commonly)

Now we're really in barney.
by MikeyC January 20, 2004
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All was in ruin; but he kept talking blue rubble about all the good to come.
by stuff an thanks April 25, 2015
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When buying Fast Food, the French Fries that fall out of their container and into the paper bag. Also known as: Bag Fries
Hey, are you gonna eat that spud rubble?
by Candace Thackerson May 5, 2005
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