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Dub


Dub


The terms dub, dubs, or dubbing commonly refer to:

  • Accolade (also known as dubbing), a central act in rite of passage ceremonies conferring knighthood
  • Dub music, a subgenre of reggae music
  • Dubbing, a post-production process used in filmmaking and video production

Dub, dubs, or dubbing may also refer to:

Arts and media

Literature

  • Dub poetry, a form of performance poetry consisting of spoken word over reggae rhythms
  • Dub (magazine), a North American magazine covering the urban custom car culture

Music

  • Dubbing (music), transfer or copying of previously recorded audio material from one medium to another
  • The Dubs, American 1950s doo-wop vocal group
  • "Dub", a song by Yeat from 2 Alive (2022)

Other uses in arts and media

  • The Dub, a lost 1919 American silent comedy film

Sports

  • Dublin GAA, known by fans as "The Dubs", an Irish Gaelic football team
  • The Dubuque Dubs, a Dubuque, Iowa minor league baseball team from 1906 to 1915
  • Dubs, the live mascot of the Washington Huskies athletic teams
  • The Golden State Warriors, a National Basketball Association team nicknamed "The Dubs"

Places

  • Dub (Hadžići), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Dub (Rogatica), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Dub, Travnik, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Dub (Prachatice District), a market town in the Czech Republic
  • Dub, Kotor, a village in Montenegro
  • Dub, Tomaszów Lubelski County, a village in Poland
  • Dub (Bajina Bašta), a village in Serbia
  • Dub, Arkansas, an unincorporated community in the United States

People

Medieval period

  • Dub Calgaid mac Laidcnén (died 769), King of the Uí Cheinnselaig of South Leinster
  • Dub Dá Leithe mac Tomaltach (died 816), King of Uí Maine
  • Dub Lémna ingen Tighearnáin (died 943), Queen of Ireland
  • Dub, King of Scotland (died 967), King of Alba
  • Dub Chablaigh ingen Cathal (died 1009), Queen of Ireland
  • Dub dá Leithe (died 1064), Abbot of Armagh
  • Máel Dub (died 675), Irish monk
  • Amlaíb Dub, Olaf the Black (died 1237), sea-king who ruled the Isle of Man and parts of the Hebrides

Modern era

  • Dub (nickname), a list of people nicknamed "Dub" or "Dubs"
  • Dubs (surname), a list of people surnamed Dubs
  • Gene Dub (born 1943), Canadian architect and former politician
  • Dub FX, stage name of Australian street performer and musician Benjamin Stanford (born 1983)
  • A person from Dublin, Ireland (slang term)

Abbreviations

  • Deubiquitinating enzyme, essential component of the ubiquitin-proteasome system
  • Down Under Bowl, annual high school football competition in Australia
  • Dubitative mood, an epistemic grammatical mood found in some languages
  • Dublin Airport, Ireland – IATA airport code
  • Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, a medical condition
  • Post-nominal letters for a graduate of the University of Dublin, Ireland

Other uses

  • "Dub", a shortened name for the letter W
  • DUB (cuneiform), a sign in cuneiform writing
  • Dub (wheel), an automobile wheel or rim that is twenty or more inches in diameter
  • Dubbing (poultry), the procedure of removing the comb, wattles and sometimes earlobes of poultry
  • Dübs and Company, a locomotive works in Glasgow, Scotland

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Dub
  • All pages with titles containing Dub
  • Dub-Indrecht mac Cathail (died 768), King of Connacht
  • Doubs, a department in the Franche-Comté region of France
  • Doubs (river) in eastern France
  • Dubbin, a wax product used to soften, condition and waterproof leather
  • Dubbins, a surname
  • U-dub (disambiguation), nickname of several American universities whose names start with the letter W

Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: Dub by Wikipedia (Historical)



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