Lubed vs. Lube — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Lubed and Lube
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Lubed
To lubricate (a car's joints, for example).
Lube
To lubricate (a car's joints, for example).
Lubed
A lubricant, such as one applied to machinery
Silicone lube.
Lube
A lubricant, such as one applied to machinery
Silicone lube.
Lubed
Simple past tense and past participle of lube
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Lube
(informal) Lubricant.
Jasmine put lube on her bike chain in preparation for the big race.
Lubed
(informal) Having had a lubricant applied.
Lube
To lubricate.
Jeff lubed up his Rubik's Cube before entering the competition.
Lube
(colloquial) Lubricating.
Lube
Apply a lubricant to;
Lubricate my car
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