Dub
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Dub, Dubs, Dubí, or dubbing may refer to:
Places
- Dublin Airport, whose IATA airport code is DUB
- Dub, Arkansas, an unincorporated community
- Dub Cottage in the Isle of Man
- Gurnal Dubs Tarn, a tarn in Potter Fell
- Dūb Alḩerdān (or other similar spellings)—Dobb-e Hardan, a village in Iran
- Dūb-e Sa‘īd—Dobb-e Said, a village in Iran
- Dūb ol Mīr—Dab Amir, a village in Iran
Many places in Slavic countries, where "dub" means "oak tree":
- Dobri Dub, a village in Serbia
- Dub (Bajina Bašta), a village in Serbia
- Dub (Hadžići), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Dub (Rogatica), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ljeskov Dub, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Dub (Prachatice District), a town in the Czech Republic
- Dub nad Moravou, a town in the Czech Republic
- Český Dub, a town in the Czech Republic
- Dubí, a town in the Czech Republic
- Dub, Tomaszów Lubelski County, Poland
Music
- Dub (music), a subgenre of reggae music
- Dub techno, a subgenre of techno
- Dubbing (music), transfer or copying of previously recorded audio material from one medium to another
- Dubplate, a preliminary pressing of a record
- The Dubs, an American vocal group from the 1950s
- Dubstep, a genre of electronic dance music
- Lip dub, a type of music video that combines lip syncing and audio dubbing
- Overdubbing, adding supplementary recorded sound to a previous recording
Film and television
- Dubbing (filmmaking), post-production process in which additional or supplementary recording occurs
- Dub localization, altering the dubbed translation of a foreign language film or television series to further adapt it for a "local" audience
- Dubbing dramaturge, a profession in the movie industry
- Fandub, a fan-made dub or redub of a live-action or animated production
Literature and publishing
- DUB Magazine, covering the urban custom car culture
- Dub poetry, a form of performance poetry consisting of spoken word over reggae rhythms
People
- Dub FX (born 1983), Australian street performer and studio recording artist
- Dub Garrett (1925–1976), American football player
- Dub Jones (American football) (born 1924), American professional football player
- Dub of Scotland (d. 967), King of Alba
- Dub Robinson (c. 1920–1987), former tennis coach at Louisiana State University
- Dub Taylor (1907–1994), Walter Taylor, Jr., American actor
- Will "Dub" Jones (1928–2000), American bass vocalist
- Dubs, nickname of Jamie Wilkinson, internet culture researcher and software engineer
- J-Dub, nickname of James Washington, American football player
- Dub-L, stage name of DJ Michael Delaney
- K Dub Shine, stage name of rapper Kōta Kagami
- Dub-Indrecht mac Cathail, King of Connacht (8th century)
- Dub dá Leithe or Dubhdalethe (died 1064), Abbot of Armagh
- Dub Calgaid mac Laidcnén (died 769), King of the Uí Cheinnselaig of South Leinster
- Dub Lémna ingen Tighearnáin (died 943), Queen of Ireland
- Dub Dá Leithe mac Tomaltach (died 816), King of Uí Maine
- Dub Chablaigh ingen Cathal (died 1009), Queen of Ireland
- Adolph Dubs (1920–1979), U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan
- Áed Dub mac Suibni (died c. 588), King of the Cruthin of Dál nAraidi
- Áed Dub mac Colmáin, King of Leinster and an Irish saint
- Alf Dubs, British politician and former Member of Parliament
- Gene Dub, Canadian architect and former politician
- Henry Dubs Lorimer, British Conservative Party politician
- Homer H. Dubs, American sinologist and polymath
- Jakob Dubs (1822–1879), Swiss politician
- Jamie Dubs, founder of Know Your Meme and one of the producers of Star Wars Uncut
- Máel Dub, Irish monk of the 7th century
- Amlaíb Dub, Olaf the Black, a mid 13th century sea-king
Abbreviations
- Deubiquitinating enzyme, essential component of the ubiquitin-proteasome system
- Down Under Bowl, annual high school football competition in Australia
- Dublin Airport, an international airport serving Dublin, Ireland; IATA code DUB
- Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, a medical condition
- Dubli language, an Indo-European language
- U-dub (disambiguation), more U.S. universities
Other uses
- 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
- Dublin GAA, Gaelic football team
- The Dubs – Dublin GAA since the 1940s, a 2006 book about the Dublin county Gaelic football team
- W, shortened name for the 23rd letter of the Latin Alphabet
- Triple dub or dub-dub-dub, nickname for World Wide Web
- Accolade (also known as dubbing), central act in rite of passage ceremonies conferring knighthood
- The Dubs, a nickname for the Golden State Warriors
- Liath Macha and Dub Sainglend, two chariot-horses of the hero Cúchulainn
- Dub Lémna, Gaelic-Irish female given name
- Punch dub, alternative name for punch buggy, a children car game
- Dub Farris Athletic Complex in San Antonio, Texas
See also
- Dübs and Company, a locomotive works in Glasgow, Scotland
- Henry Dübs (1816–1876), German-born British businessman and engineer
- Dubbin, a wax product used to soften, condition and waterproof leather
- Doubs (river) in eastern France
- Doubs, a department in the Franche-Comté region of France
- List of dub artists