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cube rebel

Someone who is has no other choices to work in a corporate, bureaucratic office, and more often than not, sits in some variation of numerous cubicle desks in the office, floor, building. This person fights for individuality daily, resists the automaton culture, in minute ways in their 8 x 8 cubicle space. Small acts of rebellion could include: cubicle art/pictures, wearing outrageous nail polish/underwear/or no underwear at all under your corporate attire, faking "busyness" and "work", etc. Despite these daily rebellious acts, their spirit dies everyday that they remain....

1. Mary comes in everyday for his 9-5, but hates it, it isn't for him--he is such a cube rebel.

2. I'm much too creative for this office job and expectation (and pressure) to I should fit into this bureaucratic corporate culture! I'm surrounded by sheep and lemmings!

by shelleyrey October 19, 2012


cube cred

Props or respect gained at the office for dating the prettiest women in the office.

Bob: Hey where is Mike?

Tom: He is taking that new secretary to lunch today.

Bob: The hot one in accounting?

Tom: Yeah, his cube cred is through the roof.

by chiguy61 December 15, 2010


Ouch Cube

An overly sensitive person. Someone who get's annoyed easily.

Daniel was being an ouch cube when he got woken up at 6am

by aljoy April 17, 2010


black cube

Ka'ba in Mecca. Muslim holy ground

those muslim worshiping black cube

by Heavy bollshack September 25, 2021


Cube Looting

Verb - The act of going into the cube of a co-worker who has permanently left and taking any items you want before it is cleaned out.

"I heard Jane was let go; I'm cube looting her stuff."

by It is not stealing! January 16, 2008


Power cube

A short and angry man who hates everything and everyone. He will 9/10 times call you a cunt and make your day hell.

Look out here comes the power cube he looks short and angry today.

by Bulb123 September 02, 2021


Noob Cube

a crappy map made for games

quiapio_bridge is a noob cube

by elmer fudd October 14, 2004