It may not be self-evident but "dub" is an all-purpose word. According to slang scholar OG Maco, it's a noun, a pronoun, an adjective, and, on certain occasions, even a verb. On a recent visit to The FADER's offices, the Atlanta, Georgia rapper broke down the etymology of "dub," tracing its origins to the New York area and its eventual adoption by people in his home city. "It originated in New York but y'all never heard about that, so we went ahead and took that," he said. Watch the first episode of The Slang Show to find out what "dub" means, and stay tuned to The FADER for more on your favorite artists' favorite colloquialisms. ****** Subscribe now for more The FADER ****** Read the FADER: ****** Follow the FADER on Twitter: ****** Like the FADER on Facebook: ****** Follow the FADER on Tumblr: ****** Director: Rob Semmer Editor: Sam Balaban Director of Photography: Scott Perry Titles: Joseph Garvey Animations: Jessica Hutchison Executive Producer: Joseph Patel Production Company: The FADER