ruboff
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From the verb phrase rub off.
Noun
ruboff (uncountable)
- The situation where something rubs off, either physically or figuratively.
- 1994, American Printer (volume 213, page 33)
- We saw good absorption and low ruboff.
- 2010, Christine Daymon, Immy Holloway, Qualitative Research Methods in Public Relations and Marketing Communications
- […] the researchers identified the notion of 'reputation impact', whereby creative employees were attracted to companies that were highly reputable and visible, because of the perceived reputation rub-off for the employees' personal identity […]
- 1994, American Printer (volume 213, page 33)