verb
- past tense of fub; to put off or delay with excuses; to fob off
Usage: archaic; chiefly British
Examples
- He fubbed the creditor with promises of payment next month.
- She fubbed off the complaint by saying she would look into it later.
- The manager fubbed the employee's request for a raise with vague assurances.
- They fubbed their responsibilities onto someone else.
- He fubbed the question with a non-answer.