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Misa Dubsy 

Misa Dubsy is a heralded Japanese folklore legend. Although primarily recognised within Japanese culture, Misa Dubsy has also gained immense popularity across various regions of East Asia.

Following this dramatic rise in popularity, an ever expanding Tokyo based, grass-roots, bi-weekly mass gathering event branded 'Otaku Misa Dubsy' has already drawn the attention of local and independent news groups and is now beginning to gain notable traction on a national media scale.

Sub-divisions of Asian culture and correlating factions of government continue to remain vigilant, citing concerns highlighted by sociological researchers who have strongly vocalised the importance of strategic preparedness regarding a potential mass hysteria event or even civil unrest if the movement continues to grow at such an exponential rate.

Sceptics and conspiracy theorists alike have been relentlessly dissecting every aspect of the movement, from it’s core validity and true origins to the hypothesis of it’s deeper meaning and importance to the preservation of humanity.

Regardless of varying viewpoints and beliefs, the Misa Dubsy movement has brought hope, wonder and mystery to millions of people whilst simultaneously reinforcing the cohesion and solidarity required for the prosperity of coexisting nations in times of uncertainty and crisis.
The Japanese cultural movement of Misa Dubsy is rapidly spreading further across East Asia
Misa Dubsy by Dubsyism May 15, 2023
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Half dubs dece 

Abbreviation of "halfway decent," meaning good, okay, or all right, often when there was a lower expectation. Somewhere between clutch and meh.
Joe: What'd you think of Avatar?
Suzy: It was half dubs dece, though the Pocahantas shit was a little overdone.
Joe: Fuck you I thought it was da shit.
Suzy: Totes whatevs. Wanna get some chicken selects?
Half dubs dece by tinydanzor January 14, 2010
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What the fuck is dubstep?

The #1 search phrase after Deadpool 2 hit theaters.
Me having just watched Deadpool 2: What the fuck is dubstep?

H-e-dubs 

A slang version of H-e double hockey sticks, the ever-popular PG version of Hell.
*Kindergartener throws box of crayons across the room.*
Teacher: "Now who the H-e-dubs did that?"
H-e-dubs by Shaniqua Squared March 30, 2015

cluck dubs 

slang for chicken wings; buffalo, hot, mild, bbq etc.
Awwww man, I am so full. During WrestleMania I ate 32 cluck dubs with bleu cheese.
cluck dubs by AfterTheFire May 1, 2012

Liquid Dubstep 

The sub-genre of dub-step referring to peaceful and non-aggressive electronic noise made rhythmically over a slow drum.

-Most like "chillstep, and Liquid Drum&Bass"

-Often times with good headphones, the sound feels to move around you in 3-D, setting the same mood as Mozart, a peaceful night under the stars, or even relaxing in a hottub.

Vocals often times, Female.
Type Liquid Dubstep into youtube, and you'll find a whole new world.. Google it you find less.

A good song is Flight Facilities - Crave You (Adventure Club Dubstep Remix)
Liquid Dubstep by Crobo February 16, 2013

riddim dubstep

noun
non-standard spelling of "rhythm".
Origin: representing a Jamaican pronunciation; the Jamaican Patois of the English word "rhythm".

Riddims are the instrumental backgrounds of reggae, lovers rock, dub, ragga, dancehall, soca, bouyon and also grime compositions. Also, rare cases in reggaeton.

A riddim (Patois for instrumental rhythm track) is an instrumental version of a song, which applies to various types of music, Riddims usually consist of a drum patter and a prominent bass line.

"Dubstep Riddim", is a track that usually features: Triplet Percussion Arrangement, Sawtooth LFO Automations, Minimalistic Layers, Wide Delays, and lots of flanger and chorus filters. Or in English, it's that really bouncy, wonky, sometimes repetitive side of Dubstep that you can't help but skank out to!
This new Jakes tune has a hench riddim dubstep flow enit bruv.

"10/10 Savage Wonk"
- Dubloadz
riddim dubstep by CANC3L June 19, 2014