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Swedish

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Etymology

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Related to Icelandic rubba (to scrape), of uncertain origin, possibly from Old Norse riūfa, rjúfa (to break open, clear away). Likely cognate of English rub.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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rubba (present rubbar, preterite rubbade, supine rubbat, imperative rubba)

  1. (sometimes with ) to move (something) slightly (often out of its ordinary or intended position); to nudge, to dislodge
    Han kunde inte rubba (på) stenen
    He couldn't move the rock
  2. (transitive, figurative) to disturb, to upset, to change
    att rubba balansento upset the balance
    Han gick inte att rubbaHis mind could not be changed ("He could not be nudged")
    Det där är ju rubbatThat's crazy
    Han är rubbadHe's deranged

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