dubya

Related to dubya: Dubya Bush

dub-dub-dub

A way of pronouncing "www" (the initialism for "World Wide Web"), as precedes an Internet address. A: "OK, so the address is dub-dub-dub dot—" B: "Hold on, let me grab a pen."

Dubya

A nickname for US President George W. Bush based on his pronunciation of his middle initial, which was often used to distinguish him from his father, George H.W. Bush. George H.W. Bush was at the ceremony, but I don't know if Dubya was there or not.

dubya-dubya-dubya

An informal pronunciation of "www" (the initialism for "World Wide Web"), as precedes an Internet address. A: "OK, so the URL is dubya-dubya-dubya dot—" B: "Hold on, let me grab a pen."
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

dub-dub-dub

and dubya-dubya-dubya
n. 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-dub dot reindeer dot com.

dubya-dubya-dubya

verb
See dub-dub-dub
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • dub-dub-dub
  • dubya-dubya-dubya
  • addy
  • care of (someone)
  • care of somebody
  • cross that bridge when (one) comes to it
  • cross that bridge when (one) gets there
  • cross that bridge when (one) gets to it
  • cross that bridge when one comes to it
  • cross that bridge when you come to it
References in periodicals archive
A drunk Dubya challenges his dad to an absurd punch-up; later he finds God, quits the booze (no AA though) and gets a governorship, having sworn never to be out-Texaned or out-Christianed after an early, bruising failure.
Saddam is also guilty of surviving the Gulf War and the 11 years of constant bombing ever since, which is more than can be said for Dubya's dad, who was voted out at the first opportunity.
What the public knows about Bush's oil-field days has been turned up the hard way: Reporters from the Dallas Morning News, Time, and the Texas Observer have pored over Securities and Exchange Commission documents to piece together the story of Arbusto Energy, Bush Exploration, Spectrum 7, and finally Harken Energy, the company that provided Dubya his less-than-graceful departure from the oil business.
These are the evangelical extremists who swung it for Dubya, so McCain and Obama have to spout the same garbage - especially Barack Hussein Obama, already labelled the Anti-Christ by the religious right.
But nonetheless for sheer international long-term damage it is difficult to see anyone matching Dubya.
Come on Dubya, finish strong: You owe yourself 18 Svengali-free months.
There is considerable evidence that Dubya thought his real father was wishy-washy.
Even when you subtract homeland security spending, Dubya, with plenty of help from the GOP-controlled Congress, boosted nondefense discretionary spending by 23 percent during his first term.
Dave explained he wasn't going to try and nick Dubya's mushy peas at the Dun Cow.
If satire--as the saying famously goes--is what closes on Saturday night, the mystery surrounding "The Madness of George Dubya" is how this series of puerile potshots masquerading as genuine anti-Bush/Blair outrage ever made it through to Monday.
In that case George Dubya Bush is dry, brittle and difficult to swallow - a pretzel.
But she admits she was less than impressed when she met President George W Bush (Dubya) for the first time.
Josh Brolin does a deft job of bringing Dubya to life and, as the story encapsulates Bush's life from college right up until the Iraq war, he has to go through with a whole lot of hair and make-up changes, along with getting the mannerisms just right.
Dubya: "Prime Minister Salmon, Donald Trump wants this golf course real bad.
DUBYA Bush has been hoist with his own petard following the admissions by al-Qaeda mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed of a vast catalogue of terrorist crimes.