The overloading of personal items brought in by "that" co-worker in the cube farm that insists on reliving childhood show and tell - pictures, "thoughts of the day", bobbleheads, inspirational day-by-day calendars, and hideous paraphenilia. Frequently includes cats and grandchildren in precarious outfits.
"Whoa. Did you see what Mrs. Baglady brought in this time? How does she even find her file folders? Are those cats kissing? Ugh. Cube vomit"
by DMD0cal February 04, 2010
by silly_megz May 24, 2007
"Think about it....."
by manutdfan4life April 12, 2005
An attempt to create a false sense of privacy in an office environment. Also makes it easier for "workers" to do nothing but sip their coffee and listen to Kenny G all day.
by Chad February 21, 2004
"last nyt i put an ice cube up my pussy...n let it melt...i felt so god damn horny...n had da best orgasm eva"
by "mmmm" April 01, 2005
The system that i have. According to my friends its for pussies and little kids. I disagree gamecube has some great games. Residen Evil 4 is the best game for gamecube and was orignally only supposed to be for gamecube. But the stupid PS2 took it. Ive played it on PS2 its not nearly as good as on gamecube. Also Killer7 is on gamecube. Again for PS2 also but still a great game.
Resident Evil 4, along with all the other resident evils, and Killer7 show that Game Cube is not just for preschool 2 5th grade kids
by Co-Captain Jack August 07, 2006
The act of repeatedly stopping by a co-worker's cubicle trying to ask them out on a date by feeding them a lame come-on line. It usually involves the person doing the macking actually leaning on the outside of the mack-ee's cubicle unit so as to make for a more intimate setting, while keeping respect to "boundaries," to ask a non-work-related question rather than coming around to the inside of the person's cubicle to discuss a legitimate, work-related topic.
Alfonso keeps cube macking on Sally to see if she'll go on a date with him; even though he's cube macked on every single woman in the office and they've all said no.
by Coliecole March 16, 2007