rub up

Verb

 * 1)  To polish or scrub; to cover (something with a substance) by rubbing.
 * 2)  To rub (a body part): to massage, give a massage to.
 * 3)  To create (something) by rubbing.
 * 4)  To revive one's knowledge of (something); to renew (a skill).
 * 5)  To assault (someone).
 * 6)  To reduce (something) to a powder or paste using friction (with a mortar and pestle, for example); to mix (with something) using friction.
 * 7) * 1697,, A New Voyage Round the World, London: James Knapton, “The Travels of Mr. William Dampier,” Chapter3, p.60,
 * those Europeans, that use their Chocolate ready rubb’d up
 * 1)  To excite or awaken (something); to revive or reawaken (something).
 * 1)  To create (something) by rubbing.
 * 2)  To revive one's knowledge of (something); to renew (a skill).
 * 3)  To assault (someone).
 * 4)  To reduce (something) to a powder or paste using friction (with a mortar and pestle, for example); to mix (with something) using friction.
 * 5) * 1697,, A New Voyage Round the World, London: James Knapton, “The Travels of Mr. William Dampier,” Chapter3, p.60,
 * those Europeans, that use their Chocolate ready rubb’d up
 * 1)  To excite or awaken (something); to revive or reawaken (something).
 * 1)  To assault (someone).
 * 2)  To reduce (something) to a powder or paste using friction (with a mortar and pestle, for example); to mix (with something) using friction.
 * 3) * 1697,, A New Voyage Round the World, London: James Knapton, “The Travels of Mr. William Dampier,” Chapter3, p.60,
 * those Europeans, that use their Chocolate ready rubb’d up
 * 1)  To excite or awaken (something); to revive or reawaken (something).
 * 1)  To reduce (something) to a powder or paste using friction (with a mortar and pestle, for example); to mix (with something) using friction.
 * 2) * 1697,, A New Voyage Round the World, London: James Knapton, “The Travels of Mr. William Dampier,” Chapter3, p.60,
 * those Europeans, that use their Chocolate ready rubb’d up
 * 1)  To excite or awaken (something); to revive or reawaken (something).
 * 1)  To excite or awaken (something); to revive or reawaken (something).
 * 1)  To excite or awaken (something); to revive or reawaken (something).
 * 1)  To excite or awaken (something); to revive or reawaken (something).