trib

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See also: Trib, and trib.

English

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Etymology 1

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Short for tribadism.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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trib (third-person singular simple present tribs, present participle tribbing, simple past and past participle tribbed)

  1. (slang) To sexually stimulate one's vulva against another person's; to scissor.
    • 2006, Miranda Mars, “{ASSM} Laura - Chapter 303”, in alt.sex.stories (Usenet):
      They had tribbed often in the past, but never in this particular position, though Laura came slowly to realize that this was a natural for them
    • 2010, Vickie Chang, Cal State Long Beach Students Scissor Each Other in Protest Over Censorship of Play:
      According to the school newspaper, the Daily 49er, a group of approximately 24 Cal State Long Beach students "tribbed" (or scissored--you know) with each other for some 10 minutes in protest of the censorship of the title of their play, The Night of the Tribades.

Etymology 2

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Clipping of tributary.

Noun

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trib (plural tribs)

  1. (informal) A tributary.

Anagrams

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin tribus.

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Noun

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trib n (plural triburi)

  1. tribe

Inflection

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