Dub, Dubs, Dubí, or dubbing may refer to:
Many places in Slavic countries, where "dub" means "oak tree":
Dubá (German: Dauba) is a town in the Czech Republic. It has a population of around 1,800. The nearby lake of Nedamov acts as an attractive destination for tourists (mostly German and Czech).
Until 1918, the town was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), head of the DAUBA district, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. From 1938 to 1945 it was one of the municipalities in Sudetenland.
Dubé and Dube are common surnames, mostly French-based.
Dube, Dubey and Dobé are surnames frequently used in India (mostly central part of India, Madhya Pradesh). For Indian variant also see Dwivedi.
Dube / Dubé may refer to:
In the United States, and increasingly in the United Kingdom and Canada, prom is a formal (black tie) dance or gathering of high school students. This event is typically held near the end of the senior year (the last year of high school). Proms figure greatly in popular culture and is a major event among high school students. High school juniors attending the prom may call it "junior prom" while high-school seniors may call it "senior prom" or "senior ball". In practice, this event may be a combined junior/senior dance.
At a prom, a Prom King and Prom Queen may be revealed. These are honorary titles awarded to students elected in a school-wide vote prior to the prom, and seniors are usually awarded these titles. Juniors may also be honored, but would be called "Prom Prince" or "Prom Princess." Other students may be honored with inclusion in a "Prom Court." The selection method for a Prom Court is similar to that of Homecoming Queen/Princess, King, and Court. Inclusion in a Prom Court may be a reflection of popularity of those students elected and their level of participation in school activities, such as clubs or sports. The Prom Queen and Prom King may be given crowns to wear. Members of the Prom Court may be given sashes to wear and photographed together.
A prom (in the United States) is a formal social event – usually a dance – generally held near the end of the last two years of high school.
Prom or The Prom may also refer to:
Prom is the second solo album by Amy Ray of Indigo Girls, released in 2005 on her Daemon Records label.
All songs written by Amy Ray
I stood in the rain with soaking flowers now
I am telling you that I'm sticking around
I can love you I can love you
But please don't turn around
'Cause I need you now
Put your drinks up (For love)
I may not be what you were looking for
And I won't go, yes I'll break down the door
We had it good, we had it right before
What do you say we try this love once more
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah
Banging on the door
At three in the morning
You're drunk and need a friend
Why is this happening?
Now you love me, now you love me
But only when you want
And then you cut and run
I may not be what you were looking for
And I won't go, yes I'll break down the door
We had it good, we had it right before
What do you say we try this love once more
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah
I'm not a prom king but I know how to love you
I'm not prince charming but I know how to love you
I'm not a Ken doll but I know how to love you
I know how to love you
I know how to love you
Put your drinks up (For love)
We dance at the prom
I may not be what you were looking for (looking for)
And I won't go, yes I'll break down the door (break down the door)
We had it good, we had it right before (right before, once more)
What do you say we try this love once more
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah
(I'm not a prom king but I know how to love you
I'm not prince charming but I know how to love you
I'm not a Ken doll but I know how to love you
I know how to love you
I know how to love you)
I'm not a prom king
I'm not prince charming
I'm not a Ken doll
I know how to love you
I know how to love you
I am yours
I am yours
I can be your prince charming,
Your ken doll,