1. Deny something as false
2. To reject or ignore someone or even be evasive
Dub origin: Dub originated with United Blood Nation in New York City. âTriple O Bangaâ was one of the original code words that simply meant âBloodâ in New York (strictly speaking). Rapper Jim Jones shouts it multiple times in his Wasted Talent album but it goes back to 93 from the UBNâs inception. âDouble O Bangaâ is the complete opposite of Triple O Banga and is used in the negative. Most of the time it is used as âDouble Oâ or âDubâ (see examples below). âDouble O Bangaâ, âDubâ, or any variant is equivalent to âFoodâanother code word coined by the NY Bloods. It is highly offensive to call a Blood from NY a âdubâ. âDouble O Bangaâ or âDubâ and âFoodâ means whoever is Dubbed or Food has the green light put on him, was kicked out of the set, etc. Most definitions of âDubâ in Urban Dictionary are correct. With the use of the internet, Blood rappers from NY, and migration from NY, and the popularity and strong presence of NY Bloods up and down the East Coast âDubâ has trailed not far behind.
If youâre not Blood (from the East Coast) and you use the word âDubâ, youâre a Dub and you will be dubbed on sight. How do you like that, you double o banga?
1. Deny something as false example -
Person 1: âI heard you talking to Big Brittany nowâ
Person 2: âThatâs a dubâ (âThatâs a double o bangs)
2. To reject or ignore someone -
âShe keeps trying to come over but I be dubbing that ASAP
3. To cut someoneâs face literally -
Person 1: âBro, I dubbed Jason because he didnât put in work on that rat Joséâ
Person 2: âHe was a double o banga anyway. I donât know why Tracy put him on to the set in the first place. Was he bleeding thoughâ
Person 1: Leaking like a fountain