by someone_tired October 15, 2022

A big, sexy black man who has all white friends and is submissive in a non-sexual manner (exceptions can be made).
by The black cracker October 10, 2020

They are sweet frozen treats you eat and is utilized in such context like; thats cool/sweet.... everything is smoothie cubes!! or someone tells you some good news... i just got into blah blah uni!! and your like SMOOTHIE CUBES!!
by sohotrightnow March 30, 2011

by Meloplant April 3, 2021

Cubing is an English with many meanings, in some cases affiliated with anarchy the term "cubing" is used to refer to the act of killing or griefing.
by Cub3rz January 7, 2022

a better way to easily remember wing parity algs by using the power of intonation and speech. So for example, let us take the algorithm commonly used to solve the UFr BUr parity case: l’ U2 l' U2 M' U2 l' U2 l U2 r' U2 l2.
l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.
Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.
l U2 however, to differentiate it from l’ U2, would be less emphasised on the “la” syllable.
l2 would be the same as l u2, but the emphasis would be on the last syllable.
Other common notation can easily be extrapolated from what I have described here.
l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.
Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.
l U2 however, to differentiate it from l’ U2, would be less emphasised on the “la” syllable.
l2 would be the same as l u2, but the emphasis would be on the last syllable.
Other common notation can easily be extrapolated from what I have described here.
Rubix Cube parity algorithm notation
l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.
Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.
l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.
Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.
by HungryStudent November 7, 2023
