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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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Under Lachlan, there's been a successful strategy to expand into digital and streaming, most notably the ad-supported video-on-demand service, Tubi.

From BBC

Presenting the Fox Corporation's results for July to September, Lachlan said Tubi had achieved rapid revenue growth and growth in view time, confirming its position as the top premium advertising-based video-on-demand platform in the US.

From BBC

"And I'm happy to say Tubi reached profitability this past quarter," he added.

From BBC

The ceremony, which took place in front of a live audience and streamed on TikTok and Tubi, happened on the same night TikTok's Chinese owner agreed to sell its US operations.

From BBC

And with Tubi, they’re a little bit different.

From Los Angeles Times