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dubnoun a clumsy, awkward personeven though I wasn't the most graceful skater on the ice, I thought I did well for a dub butterfingers, klutz, looby, lubber, lummox, spaz(slang) clodhopper, gawk, gawky, lout, lump, oaf, tawpie(chiefly Scottish), tyke(also tike, chiefly British)bungler, duffer, fumbler, stumblebum, stumbler dubverbto give a name toI've dubbed my car the "Lone Ranger," although "Loan Raider" probably would have been more apt baptize, call, christen, clepe(archaic), denominate, designate, entitle, label, name, nominate, style, term, title brand, stigmatize, tagdenote, specifymiscall, misname, mistitlecode-name, nicknamerechristen, relabel, renamesurname to make or do (something) in a clumsy or unskillful wayhe dubbed his first attempt at homemade wine, but he got it reasonably right on the second blow, bobble, boggle, bollix (up), boot, botch, bugger (up), bumble, bungle, butcher, flub, fluff, foozle, foul up, fumble, goof (up), louse up, mangle, mess (up), muck up, muff, murder, screw up blunder, gum (up), muddle, piffleblemish, blight, damage, flaw, harm, hurt, impair, injure, mar, mutilate, ruin, spoil, vitiatedestroy, wreckmishandle, mismanage ameliorate, better, enhance, help, improve, meliorate, rectify, refine, reform, remedydoctor, fix, patch, recondition, renovate, repair, revamp before the 12th century |