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Dub

A Volkswagen. Short for Vee-Dub, taken from the abbrieviation of Volkswagen: VW.

Bill's GTI is one wicked Dub.

by Scoots November 20, 2002

55๐Ÿ‘ 62๐Ÿ‘Ž


DUBS

(noun) Etymology unknown. Likely linked to an urban decent and of a lesser educated folk. Urban slang. often used in a broken english dialect where words ending or containing the letters -th- are pronounced like an -f-.

Referring to 20" rims, popularized by pretend tough guy rappers and materialistic want-to-be's that often times are broke ass fools.

"I ain't got no coat for my kid but all that matters is that I am rollin' on dubs!"

by MalcolmX December 11, 2003

70๐Ÿ‘ 83๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dubbing it

When a man goes to a massage parlour but is too cheap to pay for a "happy ending" so jacks himself off

Did you hear about Brian? He ran out of cash and ended up dubbing it

by Mr North Dakota June 23, 2011

3๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dub

To win. Originated from the phrase 'taking the W' in which 'dub' is short for 'W'

Bro, we got a dub at our basketball game yesterday.

by Chlorinated_Beverage March 24, 2018

3๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


dub

Acronym for Dumb Ugly Bitch.

Why hasn't that dub sucked your dick already?

by DubLover86 September 29, 2009

35๐Ÿ‘ 38๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dub

To make a fool of; to troll
dub, dubed

1. Slang. Most commonly used in southwest Houston, 'dub' is shouted by any person after having successfully embarrassed the the victim. Can be used by the victim or bystander as well.

2. Slang. Often recognized by overlapping the middle and ring-finger, forming a 'W' with the hand.

Ex 1. Boy leans in to whisper to girlfriend
She leans away holding her nose "Gaaahh!"
His best friend sees all of this and promptly shouts "Ha! Dubed!"

Ex 2. As she walks out of the dressing room her friend asks "Did it fit?". Head hanging low she sighed "It dubed my fatass, hard.".

by TkPlez October 22, 2011

31๐Ÿ‘ 33๐Ÿ‘Ž


dub

King Tubby (real name Osbourne Ruddock; b.1949, d.1981) was the dub pioneer and remix godfather. In the 1970s Tubby's sonic science transformed the way music was made and listened to in Jamaica and around the world. Studio boffins everywhere are in his debt.

'Tubby's right, with all the Drum & Bass ting now, dem ting just start by accident, a man sing off-key, an' when you reach a dat you drop out everthing an' leave the drum, an' lick in the bass, an' cause a confusion, an' people like it...we say "Yes, Tubbs, madness the people dem like it!"' (Bunny Lee, producer/mentor, contemporary of Tubby)

by JP January 21, 2005

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