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version

An instrumental version of a reggae song often dubbed onto the B-side of a single. Sometimes DJs would rap or "toast" over top of these versions. Through the studio manipulation and experimentation of such figures as King Tubby, Augustus Pablo and Lee "Scratch" Perry this practice grew into the reggae subgenre known as dub.

"King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown," producer Augustus Pablo's version of Jacob Miller's "Baby I Love You So," is far superior to the original.

by Lairor January 9, 2005

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(acoustic version)

Absolute soul-wrenching heartbreak from which there is no recovery.

All aboard the lolnope train to fuckthatville (acoustic version).

by lavie-boheme September 28, 2012

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Version excursion

In IT when management cannot get anything done because they are unable to decide between the current version of software, and the promised "next version".

Mike wasted 3 days on a version excursion, while the rest of us played Online Bingo

by Luc May 12, 2004


Taylor's Version

It has variety of meanings, but it is also used as a mark of being a Swiftie on The Internet. Taylor Swift herself said it means that it is owned by Taylor Swift. It is kind of an inside joke that isn't one actually.

*an instagram bio*: Y/n (Taylor's Version)

by hitdifferentcuzitsu April 10, 2023

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macedonian version

Pirated version of a video game, downloaded in advance. Obtained before street date. Popularized on the gamefaqs message board Nonstop Gaming - General by user White Wolf Kiba (who may or may not actually be from Macedonia and have a difficult time obtaining legitimate copies of games).

White Wolf Kiba posted "I downloaded the superior macedonian version of White Knight Chronicles".

by baacchus June 13, 2011

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Uken Version

When a twat is tripping on spice

'This is a Uken Version' said the twat

by Petersome Queef March 30, 2021

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sparknotes version

noun: 1. Of or relating to telling a story in which the listener would like a shortened version, or you only want to tell them the summary, of your tale.<br><br>
2. Telling someone not the complete story rather the summary usually with only the main parts involved. (Usually used when telling a story orally.)<br><br>
3. The telling of your lengthy story the way someone from Sparknotes would write it.

Labrea: Hey Billy, tell me what happened between you and Kyle!

Billy: Alright, I dont have much time so ill tell you the <i>sparknotes version</i> real quick.

by William Bunt [originator] December 17, 2007

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