"ruboff" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: ruboffs [plural]
Etymology: Deverbal from rub off. Etymology templates: {{deverbal|en|rub off}} Deverbal from rub off Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} ruboff (countable and uncountable, plural ruboffs)
  1. The situation where something rubs off, either physically or figuratively. Tags: countable, uncountable Synonyms: rub-off Related terms: effect, impact, influence

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Alternative forms

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          "ref": "2000, Mary-Lou Weisman, Intensive Care: A Family Love Story, page 89:",
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          "text": "[…] the researchers identified the notion of 'reputation impact', whereby creative employees were attracted to companies that were highly reputable and visible, because of the perceived reputation rub-off for the employees' personal identity […]",
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