About 7,100,000 results
Any time
Open links in new tab
Bokep
- The term "sub" has several meanings:
- Short for substitute, referring to a sports player who replaces another player during a game.
- Prefix meaning "under, below, beneath", used in words like "subsoil" or "subway".
- "Less than, not quite", as seen in "subhuman" or "subteen".
- "Secondary, at a lower point in a hierarchy", as in "subcommittee" or "subplot".
- A long bread roll filled with meat, cheese, etc. (American English).
- A substitute teacher (American English).
- A sub-editor (British English)123.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Meaning of sub in English sub noun [ C ] informal uk / sʌb / us / sʌb / sub noun [C] (REPLACEMENT) Add to word list Add to word list short for substitute: a sports player who is used for part of a game instead of another player:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/subsub- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "under, below, beneath'': subsoil; subway. sub- is also used to mean "just outside of, near'': subalpine; subtropical. sub- is also used to mean "less than, not quite'': subhuman; subteen. sub- is also used to mean "secondary, at a lower point in a hierarchy'': subcommittee; subplot.www.wordreference.com/definition/subFrom Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Navy, Water, Sport, Newspapers, printing, publishing, Food, Education, Wages sub1 /sʌb/ noun [ countable] informal 1 a submarine 2 a substitute in sports such as football 3 a subscription 4 British English part of your wages that you receive earlier than usual because you need money SYN advance 5 American English a long bread roll, split open and filled with meat,...
www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/sub - People also ask
- nounsub (noun) · subs (plural noun)
- a submarine:"the yachtsman claimed his boat had been sunk by a sub"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa sandwich made from a long roll; a submarine sandwich.
- a person who takes the submissive role in BDSM sexual activities. Compare with dom."there's a major aspect of trust granted by the sub to the dom" · "he declared himself as my dom and I assumed the sub role"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa subscription.
verbsub (verb) · subs (third person present) · subbed (past tense) · subbed (past participle) · subbing (present participle)prefix- at, to, or from a lower level or position:"subalpine" · "sub-basement"
- somewhat; nearly; more or less:"subantarctic"
- denoting a later or secondary action of the same kind:"sublet" · "subdivision" · "subsequent"
- denoting support:"subvention"
- chemistryin names of compounds containing a relatively small proportion of a component:"suboxide"
Originfrom Latin sub ‘under, close to’. Understanding Sub Meaning Slang: A Deep Dive
Sub Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
SUB | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SUB | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary - Cambridge …
Sub - Urban Dictionary
SUB Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
SUB definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Word Root: sub- (Prefix) - Membean
sub, v.² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
sub-, prefix meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English …
SUB - Slang/Internet Slang - Acronym Finder
sub - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Sub - definition of sub by The Free Dictionary
Sub Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Sub - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
US election: What does a Donald Trump victory mean for New …
Sub Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
sub - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sub noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
SUB - What does SUB Stand For in Internet Slang, Chat Texting ...
SUB- | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary - Cambridge …
Donald Trump and Africa: What does his win mean? - BBC