What do dream about rubber really mean?

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Elastic articles

In general:

Elastic objects (eg, rubber band) have a dream to go on spiritual and mental flexibility and adaptability. If the item is stretched too much, it can be due to internal adjustments that might result from excessive adjustment. Tears the elastic object, maybe you break under the strain, or is overwhelmed by adaptation.

Explanation & Definition:

Short explanation

Articles made from elastic materials. …

Ice hockey

… is a team sport played on ice, in which skaters use wooden or composite sticks to shoot a hard rubber puck into their opponent’s net. In countries where the sport is very popular it is known simply as “hockey”; however, the name ice hockey is used in countries where the word hockey is generally reserved for another form of the sport, such as field hockey or roller hockey. The game is played between two teams with six players (Five Skaters and a Goalie) on the ice. A team usually …

Pencil

… the paper.

Synonyms of pencil

verb: draw; related terms: lead pencil, point, pencil eraser, rubber eraser, rubber, slate pencil, writing implement, tip, peak, point.

Band

… waistcloth, girdle, sash, headband, headpiece, headstall, hoop, ring, elastic, elastic band, rubber band, shoulder strap, strap, strip, slip, sweatband, sweatband, bracelet, watch bracelet, watchband, watchstrap, wristband, mourning band, weed, wristband, wrist band, wristlet.

Sponge

… forms the internal skeleton of various marine animals and usable to absorb water or any porous rubber or cellulose product similarly used.

Complete definition

A sponge is a tool, implement, utensil or cleaning aid consisting of porous material. Sponges are used for cleaning impervious surfaces. They are especially good absorbers of water and water-based solutions.

Sponges are commonly made from cellulose wood fibres, or foamed plastic polymers. Some natural sponges are still sold …

AIDS

… Those who dream to constantly search for gloves and at every conceivable opportunity to pull on rubber gloves (a condom) icon could suffer from an irrational fear of AIDS, which you may not even realize. Due to the topicality of the subject everywhere-present AIDS are many dreams that represent ostensibly fear of contact, assign an overall AIDS panic. There is only one thing: find out about the (few) real risk situations.

* Please, see meaning of epidemics.

Explanation & …

Badge

… publicity, and for branding purposes.

Badges can be made from metal, plastic, leather, textile, rubber, etc., and they are commonly attached to clothing, bags, footwear, vehicles, home electrical equipment, etc. Textile badges or patches can be either woven or embroidered, and can be attached by gluing, ironing-on, sewing or applique. Badges have become highly collectable: in the UK, for example, the Badge Collectors’ Circle has been in existence since 1980. In the military, badges are …

Quoits (Ring toss)

… Quoits (koits, kwoits) is a traditional game which involves the throwing of metal, rope or rubber rings over a set distance, usually to land over or near a spike (sometimes called a hob, mott or pin). The sport of Quoits encompasses several distinct variations. Games such as Ringtoss or Hoopla became popular as parlour games, whilst versions such as Indoor Quoits allowed pubs and taverns to maintain their Quoits teams through the winter months.

Synonyms of ring toss & qouits …

Xylophone

… and Asia.[3] It consists of wooden bars of various lengths that are struck by plastic, wooden, or rubber mallets. Each bar is tuned to a specific pitch of the musical scale. The term “xylophone” can refer to Western-style concert xylophones or to one of the many wooden mallet percussion instruments found around the world. Xylophones are tuned to different scale systems depending on their origin, including pentatonic, heptatonic, diatonic, or chromatic. The arrangement of the bars is …