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dubby

a. (context music English) In the style of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dub%20music; having been heavily remixed, particularly with reduced vocals or emphasised bass.

Usage examples of "dubby".

June went back to the table, thankful that Dubby was a nice kid and not like some of the brats she had met in her time.

Warren rarely ever left Dubby because he was ill so much of the time, and she practically never left him until he was settled for the night.

June started in a normal tone, but Dubby threw himself into her lap and muffled her mouth with his small hand.

A sudden succession of musical pings startled June and threw Dubby back into her arms until she recognised Mrs.

In the sudden quiet that followed she heard a gurgle like a straw in the bottom of a soda glass and Dubby folded into himself like an empty laundry bag.

June caught Dubby up into her arms and backed slowly toward the front door.

American fast food outlets had replaced the dubby little Bahamian restaurants.