replace or be replaced; substitute
he got a lot of applause when he was subbed
he subbed for Armstrong at some gigs
lend or advance a sum to (someone) against expected income
who'll sub me till Thursday?
subedit
his copy was mercilessly subbed and rewritten
a submarine
the yachtsman claimed his boat had been sunk by a sub
a substitute, especially in a sporting team
the team pulled back with a goal from sub Chris Malkin
they brought on a trio of subs in an effort to try to inject some energy into the attack
a person who takes the submissive role in BDSM sexual activities
there's a major aspect of trust granted by the sub to the dom
he declared himself as my dom and I assumed the sub role
a subscription
the annual sub for the golf club will be £200
a subeditor
the chief sub would be responsible for the look of the paper