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    dub
    [dəb]
    verb
    dub (verb) · dubs (third person present) · dubbed (past tense) · dubbed (past participle) · dubbing (present participle)
    1. give an unofficial name or nickname to (someone or something):
      "the media dubbed anorexia “the slimming disease.”"
      • make (someone) a knight by the ritual touching of the shoulder with a sword:
        "he should be dubbed Sir Hubert"
    2. dress (an artificial fishing fly) with strands of fur or wool or with other material:
      "prewaxed thread has dramatically eased the process of dubbing"
      • incorporate (fur, wool, or other materials) into a fishing fly.
    3. smear (leather) with grease. Compare with dubbin
    4. trim or make smooth (wood) with an adze.
    Origin
    late Old English dubban (in the sense ‘make a knight’), from Old French adober ‘equip with armor’, of unknown origin. dub is from the obsolete meaning ‘dress or adorn’.
    dub
    [dəb]
    verb
    dub (verb) · dubs (third person present) · dubbed (past tense) · dubbed (past participle) · dubbing (present participle)
    1. provide (a film) with a soundtrack in a different language from the original:
      "the film will be dubbed into French and Flemish"
      • add (sound effects or music) to a film or recording:
        "background sound can be dubbed in at the editing stage"
    2. make a copy of (a sound or video recording).
      • transfer (a recording) from one medium to another.
      • combine (two or more sound recordings) into one composite soundtrack:
        "at the subsequent dubbing session these are amalgamated onto one track"
    noun
    dub (noun) · dubs (plural noun)
    1. an instance of dubbing sound effects or music:
      "the level of the dub can be controlled manually"
    2. a style of popular music originating from the remixing of recorded music (especially reggae), typically with the removal of some vocals and instruments and the exaggeration of bass guitar.
    Origin
    1920s: abbreviation of double.
    dub
    [dəb]
    noun
    US ENGLISH
    dub (noun) · dubs (plural noun)
    1. an inexperienced or unskillful person.
    verb
    golf
    dub (verb) · dubs (third person present) · dubbed (past tense) · dubbed (past participle) · dubbing (present participle)
    1. misplay (a shot).
    Origin
    late 19th century: perhaps from dub in the obsolete technical sense ‘make blunt’.
    dub
    [dəb]
    verb
    NORTHERN ENGLAND
    informal
    (dub in/up)
    dub (verb) · dubs (third person present) · dubbed (past tense) · dubbed (past participle) · dubbing (present participle)
    1. pay up; make a contribution:
      "we all dubbed in and bought him a present"
    Origin
    early 19th century: of unknown origin.
    Dub
    [dəb]
    noun
    IRISH ENGLISH
    informal
    Dub (noun) · Dubs (plural noun)
    1. a person from Dublin; a Dubliner:
      "even though I'm a Dub, I miss the west of Ireland" · "his dad Paul is a proud Dub"
    Origin
    1970s: abbreviation of Dubliner.
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    verb
    1. give an unofficial name or nickname to (someone or something):
      • make (someone) a knight by the ritual touching of the shoulder with a sword:
        confer/bestow a knighthood on
        invest with a knighthood
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