Rubbery vs Heist - What's the difference?
rubbery | heist |
Of, relating to, or resembling rubber, especially in consistency.
A robbery or burglary, especially from an institution such as a bank or museum.
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(slang) A heist film: a film whose plot centers around an attempted robbery.
* 2008 March 6, Robert Wilonsky, "Fast and Loose", '' volume 32 number 10, page 28,
As an adjective rubbery
is of, relating to, or resembling rubber, especially in consistency.As a verb heist is
.rubbery
English
Adjective
(er)- What a bad restaurant! The beef was so rubbery I thought I'd never finish chewing it.
heist
English
Noun
(en noun)- The Bank Job is also the first proper Jason Statham movie since his days banging about in Guy Ritchie's early heists .
