The word dub in recent years has taken on several different meanings. In the
cocaine trafficking underworld, a dub is the street term for a bag worth $20 dollars. When referring to car rims, dub simply implies a minimum radius of 20".
When used in the musical context of a
dj discussion, a dub is
short for a dubplate, which is an acetate pressing of a record; although it is used in a loose sense and normally means 'an unreleased
track'. However from a producer's standpoint dubbing can mean anything from adding sound, copying sounds, or omitting sounds from a recording.
1. The
cops found a DUB on him.
2. I'm riding on DUB-DEUCES.
3. Have you heard that
new DUB from
dj so and so??
4. Yes i saw that anime, but i saw the ENGLISH-DUBBED version.