1. subbing - Noun
2. subbing - Verb
Derived from sub
working as a substitute for someone who is ill or on leave of absence
Source: WordNetI still bought some stuff for subbing and competition entry though, do you have a bottling gun? Source: Internet
Said Prat, subbing for Joel Rosario, who was in Florida to ride Kentucky Derby hopeful Ajaaweed to a third-place finish in the Sam F. Davis Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs: “She broke sharp and put us in a great position very easily. Source: Internet
Many cello players find extra work by substituting ("subbing") for cellists who are double-booked or ill. Source: Internet
Do you think subbing for swiss chard would work? Source: Internet
Just made these, using plain kefir for the buttermilk, ground flaxseed for the bran, and subbing in 50g white whole wheat (couldn’t help myself). Source: Internet
Dean, because Petrovic died young, in a car crash, the autobahn subbing for the Grapevine. Source: Internet