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Dub or dubbing may refer to:

Accolade, the conferring of knighthoodDubbing (poultry), the removal of the comb, wattles and earlobes of a bird

Arts and entertainment

Dubbing (music), the copying of audio recordings from one medium to anotherDubbing (filmmaking), the process of recording or replacing voices for a motion picture, with the final product known as a dubDub (music), a sub-genre of reggae musicDub poetry, a form of performance poetry consisting of spoken word over reggae rhythmsDUB Magazine, covering the urban custom car cultureThe Dubs, an American vocal group from the 1950sOverdubbing, adding supplementary recorded sound to a previous recordingDub localization, altering the dubbed translation of a foreign language film or television series to further adapt it for a "local" audienceLip dub, a type of music video that combines lip syncing and audio dubbingDubbing dramaturge, a profession in the movie industryDubplate, an acetate disc used in mastering studios for test recordings

People

Dub of Scotland (d. 967), King of AlbaDub Taylor (1907–1994), Walter Taylor, Jr., American actorWill "Dub" Jones (1928–2000), American bass vocalistDub Jones (American football) (born 1924), American professional football playerDub Robinson (c. 1920–1987), W.T. "Dub" Robinson, former tennis coach at Louisiana State UniversityHenry Dübs (1816–1876), British businessmanDübs and Company, a Scottish steam locomotive works, founded by Henry DübsJakob Dubs (1822–1879), Swiss politicianAdolph Dubs (1920–1979), U.S. ambassador to AfghanistanAlf Dubs, Alfred Dubs, Baron Dubs, British politician and former Member of ParliamentJamie Dubs, founder of Know Your Meme and one of the producers of Star Wars Uncut.

Places

Dublin Airport (IATA airport code: DUB), IrelandČeský Dub, Czech RepublicDub (Prachatice District), Czech RepublicDub, Tomaszów Lubelski County, Poland

Other uses

Dub (wheel), an automobile wheel or rim that is twenty or more inches in diameterDub, son of the Celtic goddess Carman, in Irish mythologyDub, Manx English (and other dialects) word for pondAn Onomatopoeic word to signify a heart sound, or heartbeatDub, short pronunciation of the letter WDeubiquitinating enzymes, essential components of the ubiquitin-proteasome systemDysfunctional uterine bleeding, medical conditionDown Under Bowl, annual high school football competition in AustraliaDub, material such as fur or hair used in fly tyingDub, nickname for a person originating from Dublin, IrelandThe Dubs, nickname for the Gaelic football team of the Dublin GAAThe Dubs – Dublin GAA since the 1940s, a 2006 book about the Dublin county Gaelic football teamDub is used incorrectly to refer to the music genre Dubstep