1. (noun)
A way of playing magic: the gathering in which "packs" are made from cards put together in one set by the collection's owner (typically one copy of each card in this set, not including basic land cards) and drafted as if they were sealed packs of magic cards. The cards drafted are then used to build a deck by players that drafted the cards and are used to play games with one another.
A movie about six people from different walks of life who get stuck inside a giant rubik's cube. The autistic guy survives. There was also a sequel, cube 2, which was the exact same story with different people. Both are a waste of time to watch.
3. v.t. - in mathematics, to raise something to the third power.
1. Michael: "Yo, back up and let me cube."
Blake: "This dude cubes hella well."
Phil: "It's so easy to cube on my Brand Spankin' New Rubik's Cube!"
Margaret: "Screw phonics, I'm hooking on cubing."
2. Reuben: "I can't cube with my piece of shit cube."
Matt: "Damn, Kashani took our cubes away so we can't cube in class."
3. Joe: "Shiiiit, Mike just cubed that 6th degree polynomial in 17.33 repeating seconds."
Mike: "Keak da Sneak cubed is super hyphy hyphy hyphy!"
A group/demographic of people. Cubes usually have very limited intelligence, and must therefore travel in groups to substantiate the few brain cells they have. Cubes are sometimes uncharacteristically polite, but are sometimes thought to be mentally unstable, which could prompt this behaviour.
Cubes often use the term 'wheels'. Cubes try to 'wheel' other women, especially those from foreign countries who do not speak English, and are already married.
Cubes receive a thrill from any activity that is not intellectually stimulating, see: fart, burp, yawn, yell, do stupid things
Cubes, however, have a special spot of kindness in their hearts for driving instructors, although, this is likely a survival technique, as they would not be able to pass a course without otherwise brown-nosing.