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"add or alter sound on film," 1929, shortening of double; so called because it involves re-recording voices onto a soundtrack. The type of re-mixed reggae music was so called from 1974, prob [..]
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"give a name to," originally "make a knight," from late Old English dubbian "knight by striking with a sword" (11c.), a late word, perhaps borrowed from Old French aduber [..]
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to call or give a title to something.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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A copy of another recording.
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duff, top; a badly misplayed shot, usually associated with the ball never leaving the ground as a result of hitting the top or side of the ball or hitting the ground well behind the ball
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A missed or badly-hit shot DUFF
Source: golfcoursesguide.org

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golf players terms for a weak or missed golf shot.
Source: gamerisms.com

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To mishit a shot badly, causing it to roll on the ground and come to a stop far short of its target. A dubber
Source: badgolfer.com

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A missed or badly-hit shot
Source: aboutgolfschools.org

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A missed or badly-hit shot.
Source: 100golfschools.com

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A poorly hit shot. Also known as a "Duff" or "Flub".
Source: guide4golf.com

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1. A duplicate copy made in the same format from one recording medium to another. 2. See audio dubbing.
Source: atis.org (offline)

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(or dubbing) the act of putting a new soundtrack on a film or adding a soundtrack (of dialogue, sound effects, or music) after production, to match the action and/or lip movements of already-filmed sh [..]
Source: filmsite.org

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(1) A duplicate copy of an original videotape or disc. (2) In video production, dubbing is the process of recording or rerecording voices over the originals.
Source: webopedia.com

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Noun. Originally a style of 'chilled', deeper reggae music from W.Indies with added segments not dissimilar to samples.
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To make a taped copy of any progam source record, CD, tape. Also, the copy itself. Sometimes used to refer to the ADR process. (Audio/Video)
Source: filmland.com

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Also called a dupe (as in duplicate), it's copy of a spot or spots on cassette, DAT or CD. The verb to dub, or dubbing is the process of transferring recorded material from one source to another.
Source: voices.com

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To re-record sound and/or vision onto another tape. See also over-dub.
Source: thenewsmanual.net

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A dupe or duplicate; an insert in an audiovisual medium; also used as a verb, as in to dub something into the body of a radio or TV program or motion picture. Material to be dubbed may consist of a di [..]
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(n) the new sounds added by dubbing(v) give a nickname to(v) provide (movies) with a soundtrack of a foreign language(v) raise (someone) to knighthood
Source: beedictionary.com

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To make a knight by giving him a blow. Dr. Tusler says, “The ancient method of knighting was by a box on the ear, implying that it would be the last he would receive, as he would henceforth b [..]
Source: bartleby.com

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in “marbles” is a contraction of double or doublets. Thus, if a player knocks two marbles out of the ring, he cries dubs, before the adversary cries “no dubs,” and [..]
Source: bartleby.com

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native of Dublin. While some Dubs consider provincials less than the full civilised shilling [see "full shilling"] - "muck savages" is a phrase which comes to mind [..]
Source: thecraic.net

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A copy or the process of making a copy of a recording on another storage device.
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This style accents percussion and bass, with sparse vocals, echo effects, and reverb on other instruments.
Source: acidplanet.com (offline)

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a roots electronic music, created by skillful, artistic re-engineering of recorded tracks (2)
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The duplication of an electronic recording.
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To shape a smooth and even surface on a spar or timber.
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dove, doves
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To trim a cock’s comb.
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, sb. mud. “Their petticoats weel kill ahin, nor dub, nor stoure mismay them.” — Huddleston.
Source: ulsterscotsacademy.com

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A poorly hit shot. I “dubbed” that shot.
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(1) A player whose game is below the standards of the players with whom he competes. (2) A doubleton (colloquial).
Source: acbl.org

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(slang) a poor player
Source: bridgeworld.com





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