Talk:Chub
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Is the fish "scary" or "easily scared"? --Nate
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Dictionary.com gives this:
chub n. pl. chub or chubs 1. Any of various freshwater fishes of the family Cyprinidae related to the carps and minnows, especially a Eurasian species, Leuciscus cephalus. 2. Any of various North American fishes, such as a freshwater whitefish of the genus Coregonus or a marine fish of the genus Kyphosus.
It seems the current article only covers part of the first definition. porges 00:05, Mar 1, 2005 (UTC)
Based on the geographical description I think the user was trying to describe "Northern Creek Chub". However they are easy to catch and not endangered. I'm pretty sure there is a European Chub as well. Probably other kinds in the US. I have caught them in NJ, PA and Virginia. Skeeter08865
'chub' also refers to a sausage shape. No, I'm not being vulgar here. I mean, do a search for chub and sausage or cheese and you'll find links to Hickory Farms type Christmas Meat packages, where 'Chub' is used to describe the form of a short, fat sausage.
Thing is, I'm not sure if this is worth a disambiguation page or anything, since the definition doesn't even show up in Websters.
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