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"rub out" Definitions
  1. (North American English, slang) to murder somebody

38 Sentences With "rub out"

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At no point does she scrape down or rub out what she has done.
Pens such as those from Pilot's popular Frixion line offer users the ability to rub out their mistakes.
Officials are investigating the cause of the blaze, which took 40 firefighters over 2 hours to rub out.
It's very important not to rub out stains, but rather let them either absorb or gently pat them away.
Because of her lost authority in her party Mrs May cannot be seen to rub out any of her red lines.
For all but a few of us, faulty memory and shabby archives will, sooner rather than later, rub out our small lives.
An extensive torture campaign has been documented by human rights workers, intended to rub out any sense of disloyalty from the military.
Speaking of killing off major characters, James tells us which famous one from the DC universe he'd rub out if given the chance.
In "Rub Out" (1982), a dapper gentleman in a gray overcoat and matching gray hat is  slumped forward, his head pressed against a yellow tablecloth.
Although this film's style is soft and colorful, it does not rub out the emotional sharpness of a story dealing with betrayal, suicide and death.
Unfortunately, I don't have the family funds to purchase massages to rub out all that Donald stress, which I assume she gets three times a day.
S. Eliot, "Gerontion" If you had a million years to do it in, you couldn't rub out even half the "Fuck you" signs in the world.
In court filings, prosecutors have argued that he is a flight risk with an army of hitmen at his disposal to rub out jurors and witnesses.
It posted guards around his ward, deployed its army of internet censors to rub out any expression of sympathy for him, and ordered his family to be silent.
During the practices, Upshaw used his foot to rub out the commissioner's name, forcing the league to repaint the footballs several times, said Jim Steeg, who ran the Super Bowl for 26 years.
He said things that politicians didn't normally say, like vowing to rub out the Chechen opposition "in the outhouse" and threatening to castrate a French reporter who asked a question he didn't like.
It's not enough to think of these images in isolation; each photo published is part of a collective portrait—one constructed by both the stories we make visible and the stories we rub out.
If your tub is looking dingy, a professional refinisher can repair dents, rub out rust spots and recoat it with a new finish in a day or so, for about $500 for a standard-size bathtub, according to Homeadvisor.
The bank, run by Jamie Dimon, says it can rub out the stock component of a deferred bonus if the group as a whole fails to meet a 15 percent cumulative return on tangible common equity in the preceding three calendar years.
It could also be summed up as a "scramble for AI," with the Commission keen to rub out barriers to the pooling of massive European data sets in order to power a new generation of data-driven services as a strategy to boost regional competitiveness vs China and the U.S. Pushing for the EU to achieve technological sovereignty is a key plank of von der Leyen's digital policy plan for the 26-Member State bloc.
The producer was Al Simon. Leonard Heideman was the show's creator. The program's first episode was "The Rub-Out".
When we had to rub out the scribblings in our jotters because there were no new ones we were told to blame Maggie.
Casson, 2001, p.13 Because these tablets were made of clay, and thus easily vandalized, there were specific curses to protect against such acts, such as: “In the name of Nabu and Marduk, do not rub out the text!”Casson, 2001, p.
Ultimately, Barrows wants to re-organize Martin's precious filing department. At first, Martin cannot bear the changes and copes by plotting a way to "rub out" Mrs. Barrows; ultimately, he decides instead to make it seem like she has lost her mind.
In June, 1961, Monarch Books released a paperback novelization of the screenplay, by Frank Castle, writing under the pseudonym Steve Thurman. The cover featured a black-and-white still of the movie and an associate standing over the bedroom "rub-out" of a bullet-ridden married couple.
Sixty square miles of range could be destroyed in a day's time. Once the flame began to spread there were few efficient ways to combat it. Plowing a line was too slow, backfiring too dangerous. Cowboys would fight the fire with wet sacks or kill a steer and partly skin it leaving the wet skin to drag behind in an effort to rub out the edge of the fire.
William Savage's definition and illustration of "brayer" in his Dictionary of the art of printing (1841, p. 91). A variety of contemporary rollers ("brayers"). A brayer is a hand-tool used historically in printing and printmaking to break up and "rub out" (spread) ink before it was "beaten" using inking balls or composition rollers. The word is derived from the verb to "bray", meaning "to break, pound, or grind small, as in a mortar".
First, it was all real — no CGI or digital replication. And second, often when the horses would go down, you can kind of tell they got really hurt. Nowadays you'd never get away with that, and nor would you want to." Asked about the greatest challenge in filming the battle, Sapochnik said: "Every time we charge the horses it takes 25 minutes to reset all the fake snow on the field and rub out the horseshoe prints.
Many exhibitors also trim a small bridle path by shaving a few inches of mane right behind the ears. The horses are usually bathed the day before a show, blanketed overnight to stay clean, and thoroughly groomed the day of the competition prior to entering the ring. Braiding of the mane and, when applicable, tail, is often done the night before or morning of the show, but can be completed earlier if precautions are taken to avoid having the horse rub out the braids.
Lacson also said that Octavio Parojinog Sr., the father of Mayor Parojinog and board member Octavio Jr., was the founder of Kuratong Baleleng, an organized crime syndicate based in Mindanao. On August 1, de Lima, through the handwritten statement, said that the raid were “massacre” and a “plain and simple extermination” of Duterte's former comrades in vigilantism. Senator Antonio Trillanes, a Duterte critic, described the killings as a “rub-out”, stating it is another proof of how Duterte's policy flouts human rights, due process and the rule of law and further reinforces the crime cases filed against him. Magdalo Party-list Rep.
Violent hate crimes against LGBT people tend to be especially brutal, even compared to other hate crimes: "an intense rage is present in nearly all homicide cases involving gay male victims". It is rare for a victim to just be shot; he is more likely to be stabbed multiple times, mutilated, and strangled. "They frequently involved torture, cutting, mutilation... showing the absolute intent to rub out the human being because of his (sexual) preference". In a particularly brutal case in the United States, on March 14, 2007, in Wahneta, Florida, 25-year-old Ryan Keith Skipper was found dead from 20 stab wounds and a slit throat.
In 1972, Burroughs wrote a screenplay based on the novel, with the intent of having it produced as a low-budget hardcore pornographic film, and entered into negotiations with gay porn producer Fred Halsted before abandoning the idea at the end of 1972.William S. Burroughs, Bill Morgan (ed.), Rub Out the Words: The Letters of William S. Burroughs, 1959-1974 (New York: Harper Collins, 2012), pp. 390–394. Russell Mulcahy wanted to direct a film adaptation, and talked to Duran Duran about writing the soundtrack, but the project never came to fruition.VH1 interview with John Taylor Nonetheless, the novel inspired the Duran Duran song "The Wild Boys".
From the 1960s, numerous film-makers considered adapting Naked Lunch for the screen. Antony Balch, who worked with Burroughs on a number of short film projects in 1960s, considered making a musical with Mick Jagger in the lead role, but the project fell through when relationships soured between Balch and Jagger. Burroughs himself adapted his book for the never-made film; after Jagger dropped out, Dennis Hopper was considered for the lead role, and at one point game-show producer Chuck Barris was considered a possible financier of the project.William S. Burroughs, Bill Morgan (ed.), Rub Out the Words: The Letters of William S. Burroughs, 1959-1974 (New York: Harper Collins, 2012), pp.360-386.
In 2004, Alphonse Persico and DeRoss were indicted for conspiring to murder Cutolo."Metro Notes: BROOKLYN: CRIME FIGURES ACCUSED OF MURDER" New York Times October 15, 2004 However, on November 4, 2004, the first trial ended as a mistrial because the jury deadlocked over a case with just circumstantial evidence and no body."Mistrial in Murder Case Declared for Colombo Crime Boss" by Carl Horowitz National Legal and Policy Center November 20, 2006 On November 7, 2007, the second trial began."'ERASER' HEAD OF THE MOB PERSICO RETRIED FOR RIVAL 'RUB OUT'" By SELIM ALGAR New York Post November 7, 2007 On December 28, 2007, Persico and DeRoss were convicted of Cutolo's murder.
After stuffing her face with candies (from a box marked "Chattanooga Chew-Chews"), she asks her magic mirror to "send her a prince 'bout six feet tall", but when Prince Chawmin' arrives in his flashy car, he declares "that mean ol' queen sho' is a fright / but her gal So White is dyn-a-mite!" Finding So White hard at work doing the laundry, the prince takes her hand and the two swing out into a wild jitterbug. The queen sees this and hires "Murder, Incorporated" to "black-out So White." The assassins arrive in a panel truck that advertises, "We rub out anybody for $1.00; Midgets: 1/2-price; Japs: free".
Meanwhile, the head of the real ballet company, Padrinsky (Curt Bois), finds out what has happened and cables Giraud aboard ship, then heads to Paris with his patron, a ballet-loving gangster named Mike Coogan (Edward Brophy), who intends to rub out Terry and Duke. Giraud is upset about being hoaxed, but is mollified when a "talking dog" (a ventriloquist hired by Terry and Duke) convinces him that Padrinsky is the liar. After they arrive in Paris, a representative of the exposition, Pierre Le Brec (Melville Cooper), wants to watch the group's rehearsals, and Duke tells his new friend Coogan, the gangster, that Le Brec is causing him trouble. Coogan goes to "take care" of the problem, but by mistake knocks out Leoni instead of Le Brec.
Martin Amis echoed this sentiment somewhat more directly in his review in The Guardian, "When a writer starts to come off the rails, you expect skidmarks and broken glass; with Nabokov, naturally, the eruption is on the scale of a nuclear accident." Theroux concluded, "The last card of The Original of Laura is a poignant list of synonyms for 'efface'—expunge, erase, delete, rub out, wipe out, obliterate ... it is a pity that his instructions were ignored and the novel survived in such a form. English professors may assign The Original of Laura to their students someday, but it is really better suited to a college ethics class." He was not the only reviewer to suggest that the fragments should not have been published or should not be read.
Farrel, Holt and Drew manage to infiltrate the ruthless gang of thugs and the tough talk and action never stops from there on. Holt's hunches lead him to the culprits and into trouble on a canoe ride and in an outlaw camp, as the action moves from the gang's hideout in a lost canyon to a gambling ship on the high seas to a small island country where the gang hopes to escape U.S. extradition. The brains heavy is a man named Lucky Arnold but he hides behind the facade of one of his loyal henchmen, Quist, to shield himself from the Secret Service, and lets another one of his men, Valden, do most of his dirty work. The island nation has its own pocket dictator who is also trying to rub out our hero.

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