Dub
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Dub or dubbing may refer to:
- Accolade, the conferring of knighthood
- Dubbing (poultry), the removal of the comb, wattles and earlobes of a bird
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Arts and entertainment
- Dubbing (music), the copying of audio recordings from one medium to another
- Dubbing (filmmaking), the process of recording or replacing voices for a motion picture, with the final product known as a dub
- Dub (music), a sub-genre of reggae music
- Dubstep, a genre of electronic dance music, sometimes colloquially shortened to "dub"
- Dub poetry, a form of performance poetry consisting of spoken word over reggae rhythms
- DUB Magazine, covering the urban custom car culture
- The Dubs, an American vocal group from the 1950s
- Overdubbing, adding supplementary recorded sound to a previous recording
- Dub localization, altering the dubbed translation of a foreign language film or television series to further adapt it for a "local" audience
- Lip dub, a type of music video that combines lip syncing and audio dubbing
- Dubbing dramaturge, a profession in the movie industry
- Dubplate, an acetate disc used in mastering studios for test recordings
People
- Dub of Scotland (d. 967), King of Alba
- Dub Taylor (1907–1994), Walter Taylor, Jr., American actor
- Will "Dub" Jones (1928–2000), American bass vocalist
- Dub Jones (American football) (born 1924), American professional football player
- Dub Robinson (c. 1920–1987), W.T. "Dub" Robinson, former tennis coach at Louisiana State University
- Henry Dübs (1816–1876), British businessman
- Dübs and Company, a Scottish steam locomotive works, founded by Henry Dübs
- Jakob Dubs (1822–1879), Swiss politician
- Adolph Dubs (1920–1979), U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan
- Alf Dubs, Alfred Dubs, Baron Dubs, British politician and former Member of Parliament
- Jamie Dubs, founder of Know Your Meme and one of the producers of Star Wars Uncut.
Places
- Dublin Airport (IATA airport code: DUB), Ireland
- Český Dub, Czech Republic
- Dub (Prachatice District), Czech Republic
- Dub, Tomaszów Lubelski County, Poland
Other uses
- Dub (wheel), an automobile wheel or rim that is twenty or more inches in diameter
- Dub, son of the Celtic goddess Carman, in Irish mythology
- Dub, Manx English (and other dialects) word for pond
- An Onomatopoeic word to signify a heart sound, or heartbeat
- Dub, short pronunciation of the letter W
- Deubiquitinating enzymes, essential components of the ubiquitin-proteasome system
- Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, medical condition
- Down Under Bowl, annual high school football competition in Australia
- Dub, material such as fur or hair used in fly tying
- Dub, nickname for a person originating from Dublin, Ireland
- The Dubs, nickname for the Gaelic football team of the Dublin GAA
- The Dubs – Dublin GAA since the 1940s, a 2006 book about the Dublin county Gaelic football team
- Dub is used incorrectly to refer to the music genre Dubstep
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