dub
dub
dʌb
dab
British pronunciation
/dʌb/

Definition & Meaning of "dub"in English

to dub
01

to give someone or something a nickname, often to show affection or to highlight a specific trait

Complex Transitive: to dub sb/sth sth
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In the music industry, the legendary guitarist was dubbed " The King of Blues " for his mastery of the blues genre.
Among friends, the tall and lanky guy was playfully dubbed " Stretch " due to his noticeable height.
02

to change the original language of a movie or TV show into another language

Transitive: to dub a movie or TV show | to dub a movie or TV show into a language
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The studio hired professional voice actors to dub the foreign film into English for international audiences.
The television network plans to dub the popular Korean drama into Spanish to expand its audience base.
03

to ceremonially make someone a knight by touching their shoulders with a sword

Complex Transitive: to dub sb a knight
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The king dubbed the young squire Sir John in recognition of his bravery on the battlefield.
The lord dubbed his loyal servant Sir Alexander for his unwavering loyalty and service.
Dub
01

new or additional sounds added to a recording through the process of dubbing

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They recorded a dub to replace the actor's original lines.
The film 's dub included additional sound effects.
02

a genre of West Indian electronic music, heavily influenced by reggae, featuring instrumental remixes and strong rhythmic emphasis

What is "dub"?

Dub is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. It is known for its distinctive use of remixing and sound manipulation techniques. Dub music often features instrumental tracks with heavy use of effects such as echo, reverb, and delay. The focus is on creating a spacious, atmospheric sound with an emphasis on the rhythm section and creative sound effects. Dub tracks typically highlight the bass and drums, offering a unique listening experience centered around experimentation and sound exploration.

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The DJ played classic dub tracks from Kingston.
Dub often uses echo and reverb to create a spacious sound.
03

a win or victory; derived from W for win

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We took the dub in the championship game.
That last-minute goal was a big dub for the team.
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