DUB vs NICKNAME: NOUN
- An awkward person or player; a bungler.
- A puddle; a small pool of foul, stagnant water.
- The act of dubbing.
- A drumbeat.
- A blow.
- The new sounds added by dubbing.
- A dubbed copy of a tape or record.
- A pool or puddle.
- A mostly instrumental style of music originating in Jamaica, produced by remixing existing recordings to emphasize drum and bass rhythms and adding audio effects.
- A puddle or small pool.
- A kind of byname that describes a person by a characteristic of that person.
- A familiar, invented given name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing.
- A name given in affectionate familiarity, sportive familiarity, contempt, or derision; a familiar or an opprobrious appellation.
- A familiar or diminutive name.
- A name given to a person in contempt, derision, or reproach; an opprobrious or contemptuous appellation.
- A familiar or shortened form of a proper name.
- A descriptive name added to or replacing the actual name of a person, place, or thing.
- A descriptive name for a place or thing
- A familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name)
DUB vs NICKNAME: VERB
- Raise (someone) to knighthood
- Provide (movies) with a soundtrack of a foreign language
- Give a nickname to
- Give a nickname to
- To give a nickname to (a person or thing).
DUB vs NICKNAME: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make a noise by brisk drumbeats.
- To make a thrust.
- To beat (a drum).
- To thrust at; poke.
- To beat on a drum.
- N/A
DUB vs NICKNAME: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To dress (a fowl).
- To strike, cut, or rub (timber or leather, for example) so as to make even or smooth.
- To give a name to facetiously or playfully; nickname.
- To honor with a new title or description.
- To tap lightly on the shoulder by way of conferring knighthood.
- To add (sound) into a film or tape.
- To insert a new soundtrack, often a synchronized translation of the original dialogue, into (a film).
- To transfer (recorded material) onto a new recording medium.
- To execute (a golf stroke, for example) poorly.
- To fill out, as an uneven surface, to a plane, or to carry out a series of small projections.
- To prepare for fighting, as a gamecock, by trimming the hackles and cutting off the comb and wattles.
- To rub or dress with grease, as leather in the process of cyrrying it.
- To strike cloth with teasels to raise a nap.
- To dress with an adz.
- To strike, rub, or dress smooth; to dab
- To clothe or invest; to ornament; to adorn.
- To invest with any dignity or new character; to entitle; to call.
- To confer knighthood upon.
- To mix together two or more sound or video recordings to produce a composite recording.
- To copy (a record or tape).
- To add sound to an existing recording, audio or video; -- often used with in. The sound may be of any type or of any duration.
- To give a nickname to; to call by a nickname.
- To call by an incorrect name; misname.
- To give a nickname to.
DUB vs NICKNAME: OTHER WORD TYPES
- [This catch, a scrap of which is also put into the mouth of Silence in Shakspere's 2 Henry IV., v. 3, alludes to a convivial custom, according to which he who drank a large potation of wine or other liquor, on his knees, to the health of his mistress, was jocularly said to be dubbed a knight, and retained his title for the evening.]
- To make a fair show outside or on the surface, as by placing the good wares in the upper part of a basket and the inferior beneath.
- To make a quick noise, as by hammering or drumming.
- To strike with a sword in the ceremony of making one a knight; hence, to make or designate as a knight; invest with the knightly character.
- To dress (a fishing-fly).
- To cut off the comb and wattles, and sometimes the earlobes of (a game-cock); trim.
- To raise a nap on, as cloth, by striking it with teazels.
- To rub with grease, as leather when being curried.
- To strike, cut, rub, or dress so as to make smooth, or of an equal surface.
- To invest, with the dress and insignia of a knight, or with any distinctive character; in general, to dress; ornament; embellish.
- Hence To confer a new character or any dignity or name upon; entitle; speak of as.
- To apply a familiar or diminutive name to: as, John, nicknamed Jack.
DUB vs NICKNAME: RELATED WORDS
- Remix, Redub, Lub, Entitle, Copies, Copy, Copying, Rub, Copied, Name, Call, Christen, Describe, Knight, Nickname
- Handle, Term, Pseudo, Title, Nick, Aka, Pseudonym, Alias, Surname, Name, Dub, Cognomen, Soubriquet, Sobriquet, Moniker
DUB vs NICKNAME: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Remixer, Soundtrack, Techno, Overdub, Remix, Entitle, Copy, Copying, Rub, Copied, Name, Call, Describe, Knight, Nickname
- Behalf, Handle, Term, Pseudo, Title, Nick, Pseudonym, Alias, Surname, Name, Dub, Cognomen, Soubriquet, Sobriquet, Moniker
DUB vs NICKNAME: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The dub club edition of "Rock With Me" is a special (re) mix and worldwide exclusiv for Collision and enlcosed a clubby dub flavour.
- Players are unable to change the voice track from the Japanese dub with subs to a full English dub.
- If sub and dub were in equal term the answer is simple, Dub would be the choice.
- As a guy who is mainly a dub watcher, this dub was painful to listen.
- Reggae samples and Dub loops, Dub sample packs, basslines, guitars and dubwise fx.
- Scrub a dub, dub, hitting all the important spots, then rinse off until your skin is clean.
- Rub a dub dub, thanks for the grub, yay God!
- Rub a Dub Dub, Is It Time to Eat Grubs?
- Dear God, Rub a dub dub, thanks for the grub.
- UK dub and James Rankin in the US dub.
- Choose a nickname for yourself: Use a unique nickname in each room you're in, real or made up.
- Nickname for Johannes or English nickname for John.
- Each player has to use a nickname that is similar to the nickname entered in during registration and you game account.
- If the nickname and reference option is notaddress or nickname, for a total of five lines above the instruction.
- Add support for converting services operators, nickname access lists and nickname grouping in anope_convert.
- Change Nickname: This feature allows you to provide a nickname for your accounts.
- ID and nickname is the nickname that you want to use.
- If a Nickname is specified, it must be the exact nickname.
- SAM: Well, I gave him a nickname to the nickname.
- Petra: Did you just give my nickname a nickname?
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