1. trib - Verb
2. Trib - Proper noun
trib (third-person singular simple present tribs, present participle tribbing, simple past and past participle tribbed)
(slang) To stimulate one's vulva against another vulva; to scissor.
Trib
(slang) Any newspaper called The Tribune.
Congrats on a great run at the Trib, Teddy. Source: Internet
If the Trib has really good contacts with lobbyists perhaps it could report on the metrics that they use to evaluate contributions to a candidate, both after the fact and prospectively. Source: Internet
In typically generous fashion, the Miami-based supporters of public-spirited nonprofit journalism will up to $25,000 in small-dollar gifts ($1,000 or below) pledged to the Trib between now and Jan. Source: Internet
Trib HSSN’s exclusive coverage of the 2020 WPIAL boys soccer playoffs begins with the Soccer Pairings Show at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Source: Internet
Watch an archived broadcast of this game on Trib HSSN. Source: Internet