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tubi-

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  1. a combining form representing tube in compound words.

    tubiform.


Etymology

Origin of tubi-

< Latin tub ( us ) tube + -i-

Example Sentences

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Van Der Beek’s last acting credit was for his role in the Tubi YA movie “Sidelined: The QB and Me,” and its sequel, which came out last year.

From Los Angeles Times

The audience is down slightly from the record 126 million who watched last year’s game on Fox and various streaming platforms including Tubi when the Philadelphia Eagles bested the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22.

From The Wall Street Journal

The network pulled in the range of $3 million a spot, significantly above the $2 million Fox took in for ads last year when the game was streamed on its Tubi service.

From Los Angeles Times

Comcast, Tubi, and Netflix were distinct when the DOJ lumped them into the same market in 2011.

From Barron's

Comcast sold a high-price bundle of about 200 program channels, Netflix was a low-price, burgeoning streamer, and Tubi was an ad-supported, free-to-user service.

From Barron's