duble

See also: dublé and dublê

English

Etymology

Blend of dub +‎ ruble.

Noun

duble (plural dubles)

  1. The official currency of Slowjamastan.
    • 2023 June 8, Richard Collett, “He ran out of countries to visit, so he created his own”, in CNN[1]:
      Two years on, and while the Sultan of Slowjamastan has instigated more than a few bizarre laws (he’s outlawed the wearing of Crocs, for example), the Republic also has all the trappings of a fledgling nation-state. It issues its own passports, flies its own flag, prints its own currency (“the duble”), and has a national anthem that’s played on state occasions.
    • 2023 June 14, Adriana Diaz, “I’ve already been to every country on Earth — so I founded Slowjamastan”, in New York Post[2]:
      The micronation of Slowjamastan has its own passports, flag, currency (“the duble”), national anthem, time zone (Slowjamastan Standard Time), national animal (the Slowjamastan raccoon),12 states — including the capital of Dublândia — and more than 5,000 registered Slowjamastanis in their census (none of whom live in Slowjamastan).

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

duble m (definite singular dubleen, indefinite plural dubleer, definite plural dubleene)

  1. alternative spelling of dublé

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

duble m (definite singular dubleen, indefinite plural dublear, definite plural dubleane)

  1. alternative spelling of dublé

Old French

Adjective

duble m (oblique and nominative feminine singular duble)

  1. (Anglo-Norman) alternative form of doble

Portuguese

Verb

duble

  1. inflection of dublar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Serbo-Croatian

Participle

duble (Cyrillic spelling дубле)

  1. feminine plural active past participle of dupsti