rub-up

Noun

 * 1) The action of rubbing, for example polishing or massaging.
 * 2) * 1910,, “” in ’Twixt Land and Sea, New York: Hodder & Stoughton, p.168,
 * He was still lingering in the pantry in the greatness of his zeal, giving a rub-up to a plated cruet stand the last thing before going to bed.
 * 1) * 1972, Dora Jessie Saint (as ), Tyler’s Row, Penguin, 1975, Part1, Chapter5, p.51,
 * ‘I should think all your lovely things get a rub-up weekly,’ said Diana, handing back the box. ‘Does anyone come to help you?’
 * 1) The act of bringing old information to the front of one's memory.
 * 2)  A party, especially one that is spontaneous and involves music and dancing.
 * 3)  An encounter (with someone).
 * 4) * 1889, Stevenson Arthur Blackwood, letter to his wife, cited in Some Records of the Life of Stevenson Arthur Blackwood, K.C.B., London: Hodder and Stoughton, p.453,
 * Altogether, it has been a most enjoyable trip to me. As much or as little company as I chose, and a rub up against a number of old acquaintances of all sorts.
 * 1)  The act of masturbating.
 * Altogether, it has been a most enjoyable trip to me. As much or as little company as I chose, and a rub up against a number of old acquaintances of all sorts.
 * 1)  The act of masturbating.