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  1. 1. slang : money especially in small amounts. 2. : claim, rights. I have dibs on that piece of cake. Synonyms. call. claim. pretense. pretence. pretension. right. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of dibs in a Sentence. I get dibs on the front seat!

  2. To call dibs, you usually actually say (or shout) dibs, especially while mentioning the thing you’re claiming, as in Dibs on the last slice of pizza! If you’ve got dibs, you consider yourself to have the right to the thing that you’ve made a claim to. Dibs is very informal and is mostly used by kids.

  3. Usually, having dibs on something is merely a matter of being the first person to claim it out loud. It's a late 17th century American English word that comes from children's slang, a shortened form of dibstone ,"a jack in a children's game." Definitions of dibs. noun. a claim of rights.

  4. Meaning of dibs in English. dibs. noun [ plural ] mainly US informal us / dɪbz / uk / dɪbz / dibs on something. Add to word list. a right to have or get something from someone, or to use something: have first dibs on The current owner might have first dibs on buying the rest of the property. UK Dibs on the front seat!

  5. Check pronunciation: dibs. Definition of dibs in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. When you call 'dibs' on something, it means that you have a claim or the rights to it. The word is thought to come from a children's game called 'dibstones,' which was similar to jacks or marbles. Before calling them, people threw them.

  7. A claim to a share of, or rights in, something wanted. I've got first dibs on that candy bar. Money, especially in small amounts. (dated) A sweet preparation or treacle of grape juice, much used in the East. Plural form of dib. Used to announce such a claim. To claim a temporary right to (something); to reserve.

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