v.
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form: dubbed ; dub · bing
Etymology: by shortening & alteration from double
Date: 1930
1 : to add (sound effects or new dialogue) to a film or to a radio or television production ― usually used with in
2 : to provide (a motion-picture film) with a new sound track and especially dialogue in a different language
3 : to make a new recording of (sound or videotape already recorded) also : to mix (recorded sound or videotape from different sources) into a single recording
– dubber noun