Associations to the word «Cub»
Noun
- Paw
- Franchise
- Philadelphia
- Elsa
- Sow
- Detroit
- Offseason
- Reporter
- Tribune
- Lynx
- Homer
- Clinch
- Camping
- Atlanta
- Den
- Tampa
- Roster
- Greenberg
- Draft
- Growl
- Cadet
- Brooklyn
- Bruin
- Lair
- Cy
- Lou
- Dusty
- Boise
- Whales
- Manny
- Gonzalez
- Mascot
- Ranger
- Clubhouse
- Monoplane
- Puma
- Horsepower
- Puppy
- Stint
- Mesa
- Broadcaster
- Len
- Houston
- Fra
- Seater
- Theo
- Minor
- Castillo
- Baden
- Lilly
- Diego
- Hal
- Pitch
- Streak
- Curt
- Badger
- Boston
- Yogi
- Nugget
- Champ
- Grover
- Montreal
- Hit
- Game
- Manager
- Fan
- Kris
- Grasshopper
- Midwest
- Dawson
- Mvp
- Bryant
- Catalina
- Badge
- Teammate
- Scooter
- Bat
- Kerry
- Jackal
- Clete
- Mama
- Athletics
- Baltimore
- Babe
- Brawl
- Hank
- Jenkins
Wiktionary
CUB, proper noun. A member of the Cub Scouts.
CUB, proper noun. (baseball) A player on the team the "Chicago Cubs".
CUB, noun. A young fox.
CUB, noun. (by extension) The young of certain other animals, including the bear, wolf, lion and tiger.
CUB, noun. (humorous or derogatory) A child, especially an awkward, rude, ill-mannered boy.
CUB, noun. (obsolete) A stall for cattle.
CUB, noun. (obsolete) A cupboard.
CUB, verb. To give birth to cubs
CUB, verb. To hunt fox cubs
CUB, verb. (obsolete) To shut up or confine.
CUB, acronym. Cashed up bogan.
CUB, symbol. The ISO 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for Cuba.
CUB REPORTER, noun. (dated) A young, inexperienced reporter employed by a newspaper or magazine.
CUB SCOUT, noun. A member of the junior division of the Boy Scout movement
CUB SCOUTS, noun. Plural of Cub Scout
Dictionary definition
CUB, noun. An awkward and inexperienced youth.
CUB, noun. A male child (a familiar term of address to a boy).
CUB, noun. The young of certain carnivorous mammals such as the bear or wolf or lion.
CUB, verb. Give birth to cubs; "bears cub every year".
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.