dubplate

See also: dub plate

English

Etymology

Compound of dub (music sense) and plate (slang for vinyl record)

Noun

dubplate (plural dubplates)

  1. A new tune that has been pressed to vinyl or acetate in very limited numbers.
    You heard that new Danny Weed dubplate?
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