- in place-names, dub often refers to a pond or pool, particularly one that is muddy or contains stagnant water. Examples include the Glasgow street-name Goosedubs and the farm-name Blackdubbs in Armadale, West Lothian. More generally, a dub can also be a puddle, and someone described as a dub-skelper travels rapidly regardless of the state of the roads.
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