tub (tŭb) n. An open, flat-bottomed vessel, usually round and typically wider than it is deep, used for washing, packing, or storing. The amount that such a vessel can hold. The contents of such a vessel. A bathtub. Informal A bath taken in a bathtub. A bucket used for conveying ore or coal up a mine shaft. A coal car used in a mine.
A bathtub. Informal A bath taken in a bathtub. A bucket used for conveying ore or coal up a mine shaft. A coal car used in a mine.
Informal A wide, clumsy, slow-moving boat. A bucket used for conveying ore or coal up a mine shaft. A coal car used in a mine.
v.
tubbed, tub·bing, tubs
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tr.
To pack or store in a tub. To wash or bathe in a tub. v.
intr. To take a bath.
[Middle English, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German tubbe.] tub'ba·ble adj., tub'ber n. |