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Dubya — the ↑nickname of George W. ↑Bush … Dictionary of contemporary English
Dubya — George W. Bush (2003) George Walker Bush [ˈdʒɔɹdʒ ˈwɔːkɚ bʊʃ] ?/Info/IPA, meist abgekürzt George W. Bush (* 6. Juli 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut), ist ein US amerikanischer Politiker der … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dubya — /ˈdʌbjə/ (say dubyuh) noun a nickname for US president George W Bush. {from the letter W, the initial of his middle name} …
Dubya — noun 43rd President of the United States; son of George Herbert Walker Bush (born in 1946) • Syn: ↑Bush, ↑George Bush, ↑George W. Bush, ↑George Walker Bush, ↑President Bush, ↑President George W. Bush, ↑Dubyuh … Useful english dictionary
dubya-dubya-dubya — Go to dub dub dub … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
dub-dub-dub — AND dubya dubya dubya . double u, double u, double u, the letters WWW found in World Wide Web addresses. (The second version is merely a colloquial pronunciation of double u, and neither is commonly written or printed.) □ Our address is dub dub… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
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