Guy 1
Did you see that video jaboody dubs made on mighty putty?
Guy 2
No was it good?
Guy 1
Holy fuck it was! It was the most fucking hilarious video ever!
It was like sex but without the work!
Guy 2
Holy shit.
Did you see that video jaboody dubs made on mighty putty?
Guy 2
No was it good?
Guy 1
Holy fuck it was! It was the most fucking hilarious video ever!
It was like sex but without the work!
Guy 2
Holy shit.
by HALOFR33K97 April 26, 2010
Get the jaboody dubsmug. An augmentation of abbreviation btw (by the way). The 'Dubs' portion of the term refers to the initial sound of the letter W: 'double'. Double is then shortened to dubs, because that's street.
Rolls off the tongue like a bare-backed walrus. Enjoy.
Rolls off the tongue like a bare-backed walrus. Enjoy.
by Patches87 May 31, 2012
Get the BT Dubsmug. Alias for west coast gangsta rapper William Calhoun, aka WC, Dub C, The Original Shady. In addition to his solo career, WC formed the rap groups Low Profile, WC & the Maad Circle, and the Westside Connection.
Shit talk, Crip walk, Jack in the Bean Stalk, That's what you get when you fuckin' with me.
They call me Dub Sizzle (Dub C!) Dub Sizzle (Dub C!).
They call me Dub Sizzle (Dub C!) Dub Sizzle (Dub C!).
by TGizzLE4SHizzLE January 4, 2009
Get the Dub Sizzlemug. "The first heart sound or "lub" results from closure of the tricuspid and mitral valves. It is a rather low-pitched and a relatively long sound which, as indicated in, represents the beginning of ventricular systole.
The second heart sound, or "dub," marks the beginning of ventricular diastole. It is produced by closure of the aortic and pulmonary (pulmonic) semilunar vanes when the intraventricular pressure begins to fall. This "dub" sound is typically heard as a sharp snap because the semilunar valves tend to close much more rapidly than the AV valves. Because diastole occupies more time than systole, a brief pause occurs after the second heart sound when the heart is beating at a normal rate. Therefore, the pattern that one hears is one of: "lub-dub" pause, "lub-dub" pause, and so on.
Sometimes, especially in young normal individuals, a third heart sound can be heard. This sound is produced by the very rapid influx of blood into the partially filled ventricle. It is typically very faint and as such difficult to hear"
Reference: http://www.jdaross.cwc.net/normal_heart_sounds.htm
The second heart sound, or "dub," marks the beginning of ventricular diastole. It is produced by closure of the aortic and pulmonary (pulmonic) semilunar vanes when the intraventricular pressure begins to fall. This "dub" sound is typically heard as a sharp snap because the semilunar valves tend to close much more rapidly than the AV valves. Because diastole occupies more time than systole, a brief pause occurs after the second heart sound when the heart is beating at a normal rate. Therefore, the pattern that one hears is one of: "lub-dub" pause, "lub-dub" pause, and so on.
Sometimes, especially in young normal individuals, a third heart sound can be heard. This sound is produced by the very rapid influx of blood into the partially filled ventricle. It is typically very faint and as such difficult to hear"
Reference: http://www.jdaross.cwc.net/normal_heart_sounds.htm
by Lub Dub April 4, 2009
Get the Lub Dubmug. 

