1. Dictionary

    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.
    Translate dub to
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    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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    What does dub out mean?Sound Reproduction dub out, to omit or erase (unwanted sound) on a tape or sound track: to dub out background noise. n. Sound Reproduction the new sounds added to a film or tape. dub′ber, n.
    What does dubbed mean?, dubbed, dub·bing. to copy program material from one tape recording onto another. the new sounds added to a film or tape. a style of popular music based on reggae and produced by remixing previously recorded music to which audio samples and sound effects are added. to dub out background noise. , Chiefly Scot. a pool of water; puddle. dialect.
    What is a dub version?The remixes, often referred to as versions were the B-sides of a specific record. The dub musician would add in dramatic pauses and breakdowns in the version to make the song have a dub influence and feel. The artists who were using the sound system to create dub tracks would refer to their creation of remixes of certain records versioning.
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    What is the relationship between sound system and dub music?The true importance and relationship between the sound system and dub music can be found in the dubbed out versions of sounds that became the source of Dub music. These dubbed out versions of songs consisted of the original track, without the vocals.
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