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1. sub-dub
A very stupid form of saying "subway"
"Hey, I'm hung--let's go to sub-dub fo lunch"
by T-Dawhg Nov 28, 2003 add a video
2. dub strong
-a style of Volkswagen ownership. Usually associated with unreasonably low ride height or outlandish wheel poke.
-Followers of this approach are often characterized by low cash flows and sub-par social lives. For more information, please refer to www.vwvortex.com
"Yo, dub strong meng!" Loose Translation: "Excuse me sir, please lower your VW to a level below manufacturer specifications."
3. Rub a dub
Originally begun in the deep Bronx, New York. Not just a statement, but a way of life. A singular statement which relies on multiple synonmys in order to create a message of thug nature and a gangbanging mentality. Created by the notorious gangster Big Tony a.k.a. Big Dub Tony Maroni.
Synonyms:Rub/snub/tub/grub/shrub/dub/bub/knub/club/sub/flub/pub/stub/cub
Chilin in the club, rockin that all black snub, girl trippin cause i just smoked a dub of that indo grub, she hollas don p i yell rub a dub dub. This bub walks up with a wack ass elbow knub, he aks to smoke a shurb. I go listen bub, you wanna take this to the pub, what, you wanna go down periscope to the sub. Youz looks like a baby cub, while I got mad stub on face grub, peace bub.
by Dubset Sep 4, 2004 add a video
4. Electronic Music
Electronic music is a term for music created using electronic devices. This genre of music is loosely referred to as techno. While this is incorrect, techno IS one of the many genre's of electronic music, also known as EDM, electronic dance music. While some consider electronic music to be nerd music, many would be shocked to learn that their beloved hip-hop is actually electronic music, made with computers, synthesizers, and drum machines. While the basis of techno and hip-hop are the same, EDM is a mindblowing musical masterpiece, can sometime sound like a classical symphony with a hard-hitting bassline. Music made a break-through in the 70's with synthesizers, which started a new movement in music. With these synthesizers and digital machines, the way was paved for electronic music. Electronic music, especially in the late 1990s fractured into many genres, styles and sub-styles, too many to list here. Probably one of the most popular forms of EDM is house music. 'Techno' remixes of your favorite pop song, are usually house music. Styles that are primarily intended for dance such as disco, techno, house, trance, electro, breaks, jungle, drum and bass. Others, such as IDM, glitch and trip-hop, are more experimental and tend to be associated more with listening than dancing. Since around the mid-1980s, electronic dance music has enjoyed popularity in many nightclubs, and, as of 2006, is the predominant type of music played in discothèques as well as the rave ...
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5. Westwood
A sub-community of Rancho Bernardo. Mainly filled with retirees/old people. Raveged by the 07' wild fires. Police are always camping there. AKA: The Dub-Dub (W-W)
Devon: Hey man be carefull the 5-0 in the Dub-Dub.
Mark: Thanks man I can't afford another ticket in my Miata. Damn po-po are always camping in Westwood.
6. Dub
Any anime where the adio has been transferred into English instead of the traditional Japanese.
The dubbed version of DBZ is way better than the sub.
7. Harmony Gold
An American dubbing company that almost always creates a relatively low-quality dub, often being the earliest of multiple dubs of a particular series. On a number of occasions, character's names would be changed, given voices sounding entirely different to the original dub and sometimes changing storylines.
Carl Macek worked for the company and was responsible for merging together three unrelated series into the phenomenon that was Robotech.
He later went on to found the dubbing conpany, Streamline Pictures which Wikipedia quotes,

"...because of Macek's notoriety with a certain branch of fandom, Streamline became one of the early catalysts of the sub vs. dub debate. Macek's philosophy towards anime dubbing, as stated in several interviews, most notably published Protoculture Addicts and Animag, has become largely synonymous with the negative connotation concerning "Americanized dubs".
Examples: Dragon Ball (1989) (the first five episodes and movies 1 and 3)
Lensman: Power of the...
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