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dubby

English

Etymology

dub +? -y

Adjective

dubby (comparative more dubby, superlative most dubby)

  1. (music) In the style of dub music; having been heavily remixed, particularly with reduced vocals or emphasised bass.
  2. (dated, dialectal) stubby, stumpy; Lacking shapeliness or finesse.
  3. (dated, dialectal) wet and muddy; dirty

See also

  • dub
  • lubby-dubby
  • rubby-dubby

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dobby

English

Alternative forms

  • dobbie

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?bi

Noun

dobby (countable and uncountable, plural dobbies)

  1. A device in some looms that allows the weaving of small geometric patterns.
  2. The patterns so woven, or the fabric containing the patterns.
  3. An evil or mischievous fairy or ghost sometimes said to haunt a building or household.
  4. (archaic) A dotard.

Synonyms

  • (dotard): dodipole, mimmerkin; see also Thesaurus:dotard

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