dibs

[dɪbz]

dibs Definition

  • 1a claim made on something, especially to indicate a desire to own or use it
  • 2the right to have or do something before anyone else

Using dibs: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dibs" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I have dibs on the last slice of pizza.

  • Example

    He called dibs on the front seat of the car.

  • Example

    She had dibs on the promotion, but someone else got it.

  • Example

    I'm calling dibs on the TV remote.

dibs Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dibs

  • to have the first opportunity to choose or take something

    Example

    Since I helped with the project, I get to have first dibs on which task I want to work on next.

  • to claim ownership or priority over something

    Example

    He put dibs on the best parking spot in the lot.

  • to express interest in dating or pursuing someone romantically

    Example

    I heard that he has dibs on her, so you might want to back off.

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Summary: dibs in Brief

The term 'dibs' [dɪbz] refers to a claim made on something, often indicating a desire to own or use it. It can also denote the right to have or do something before anyone else. Examples include 'I have dibs on the last slice of pizza' and 'She had dibs on the promotion, but someone else got it.' Phrases like 'have first dibs' and 'put dibs on' expand on this concept.