by _NIteshadE_ October 15, 2008
It stands for Rub Wieners. It is a phrase representative of the feeling one gets when two dicks are rubbed together. Not typically stated by an actual homosexual. The phrase is and can be used in many different ways:
1.) A greeting and a farewell. (Typically a farewell)
2.) Yelled when excited about something. For example, a great play in football or basketball.
3.) It can even be used when angry at someone or something, but not as often.
1.) A greeting and a farewell. (Typically a farewell)
2.) Yelled when excited about something. For example, a great play in football or basketball.
3.) It can even be used when angry at someone or something, but not as often.
Friend #1: Well, I better get going, it's getting kind of late.
Friend #2: R Dub, man, R Dub.
Friend #1: Will do, will do...
Announcer: And number 81 catches it in the endzone!
Fan: R DUB!!! R freakin' Dub!!!
Guy playing pool: WTF? How did I miss that shot?
Friend: I don't know, man. R Dub...R Dub...
Friend #2: R Dub, man, R Dub.
Friend #1: Will do, will do...
Announcer: And number 81 catches it in the endzone!
Fan: R DUB!!! R freakin' Dub!!!
Guy playing pool: WTF? How did I miss that shot?
Friend: I don't know, man. R Dub...R Dub...
by RDUBBB July 09, 2009
The Double Gulp (dub G) is a 64oz (1.9L) self-serve fountain drink that costs roughly $1.03 US. It is sold along with the smaller sized drinks the Gulp, Big Gulp, and Super Big Gulp at 7-Eleven convenience stores. This happens to be the largest mass produced fountain drink. Customers who bring back their Double Gulp to 7-Eleven pay only 72 cents to refill their cup.
by KungChow May 14, 2007
Related to it's definition as the town of Walnut Creek, California, it is also the name of the local youth group at Walnut Creek Pres. Church.
They play Crike
They play Crike
by SpaceBrat May 17, 2005
Verb. Used to express the pinnacle humiliation of a basketball player. Players strive to achieve this extreme humiliation towards other players by braking ankles, threading needles, dunking on them, etc. etc.
by Trent W March 31, 2005
by stinkynuts June 22, 2003