v. 1. To remove or be removed by rubbing; erase. The teacher rubs the problem off the chalkboard. After Ann shook hands with the president, she would not shake hands with anyone else because she thought that the good luck would rub off. 2. To stick to something touched; come off. Don't touch that charcoal, it will rub off. Mary's dress touched the door that Father was painting, and some paint rubbed off on her dress. 3. To pass to someone near as if by touching. Jimmy is very lucky; I wish some of his luck would rub off on me.
RUB OFF
Meaning of RUB OFF in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012