quick dub

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/ˈkwɪk dʌb/
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A fast and easy victory, especially in gaming, where a win is achieved with little effort.

Examples

  • Even the coach praised the quick dub as a turning point.
  • The streamer bragged about a quick dub on the new map.
  • Fans cheered for the quick dub that clinched the tournament.
  • He celebrated his quick dub after the surprise victory.
  • Our team secured a quick dub in the finals.

Similar words

rapid win
quick win
fast success
easy win
swift victory
instant triumph

Meanings

Usage

Use quick dub to describe a swift win in informal, gaming‑related contexts, and avoid treating it as a verb.

Common mistakes

The phrase is often misused as a verb, e.g., 'He quick dub the match'.

Etymology

From slang 'dub' meaning a win, derived from the letter W, combined with the adverb 'quick'.

FAQ

What does "quick dub" mean?

It refers to a fast and easy victory, especially in gaming or competitive contexts.

Where does the word "dub" come from?

It originates from the letter W, which is used as slang for a win.

Can "quick dub" be used as a verb?

No, it is a noun phrase; using it as a verb is incorrect.

Is "quick dub" formal or informal?

It is informal slang.

In what contexts is "quick dub" commonly used?

It is common in video games, esports commentary, and informal sports talk.

How does "quick dub" differ from "quick win"?

"Quick dub" is slang for a fast win, while "quick win" is a more general expression.

Can I use "quick dub" in a business setting?

It is not appropriate for formal business contexts.

What are some synonyms for "quick dub"?

quick win, easy win, swift victory, fast success, instant triumph, rapid win.

Is there an opposite phrase to "quick dub"?

There is no direct opposite; a phrase like "hard loss" is not a true antonym.

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