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Sub         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Subs; SUB; Sub (disambiguation); Subbed
Sub is a common abbreviation of words beginning with the prefix "sub-". Sub or SUB may also refer to
sub         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Subs; SUB; Sub (disambiguation); Subbed
(subs)
1.
In team games such as football, a sub is a player who is brought into a match to replace another player. (INFORMAL)
We had a few injuries and had to use youth team kids as subs.
= substitute
N-COUNT
2.
A sub is the same as a submarine
. (INFORMAL)
N-COUNT
3.
A fixed amount of money that you pay regularly in order to be a member of a club or society is called your subs. (BRIT OLD-FASHIONED)
Subs will be raised as from next year.
= subscription fees
N-PLURAL
sub         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Subs; SUB; Sub (disambiguation); Subbed
informal
¦ noun
1. a submarine.
2. Brit. a subscription.
3. a substitute, especially in a sporting team.
4. Brit. a subeditor.
5. Brit. an advance or loan against expected income.
¦ verb (subs, subbing, subbed)
1. substitute.
2. Brit. lend or advance a sum to.
3. Brit. subedit.
Examples of use of SUB
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2. This is a sub–prime deal from a sub–prime minister," the Tory leader said.
3. Navy submersibles joining Russia sub rescue Russia mini–sub crew "keeping spirits up"–admiral U.S.
4. "Travel" sub navigation Paris Berlin New York Hong Kong San Francisco Rome London "In depth" sub navigation London terror German election Japan political upheaval More ... "FT Reports" sub navigation Cyprus Tanzania More ... "Jobs & classified" sub navigation Jobs Businesses for sale Notices "Site services" sub navigation Subscribe to FT.com Edit your profile Portfolio News tracking Corporate solutions "Edit your profile" sub navigation Personal office "News tracking" sub navigation Desktop alerts
5. In the eyes of these leaders we are a sub–human people who deserve a sub–human democracy.