dub-dub n. a restaurant server or waiter. Editorial Note: Possibly specific to the TGI Friday’s restaurant chain. Etymological Note: Clipped pronunciation of first letters of waiter and waitress (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
dub-dub n.— «Arzu is a “dub-dub” at TGI Friday’s. Derived from the abbreviation for waiter/waitress—”W/W”—”dub-dub”.» —TGI Friday’s (Watford, U.K.) , 2004. (source: Double-Tongued...
rub a dub n.— «The sound was so powerful that it gave birth to an entire style of reggae meant for slow dancing called “rub a dub.”» —“Rock Through the Ages” by Rob Kenner New York Times May 23, 2004...
dub-dub n.— «Thus when a slot was opened at Alabang where he was a dub-dub (or server in Friday’s lingo), he grabbed the opportunity.» —“Minding the (bar) business” INQ7.net (Makati City, Philippines) May 22...
dub n. an automobile wheel measuring twenty inches in diameter. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
dub n.— «“I was wondering how my c5 would look with 20″ wheels on the back and 19″ on the front (as appose to 18 in back and 17 in front)” “You’re gonna put your vette on dubs, huh? Cool.”» —“Re: Bigger...