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  1. When you have dibs on something, you've made a claim to it — you have a right to own, control, or share it. You and your brother might have grown up arguing over who had dibs on riding in the front seat of the car.

  2. 5 days ago · If someone has dibs on something, or if they have first dibs on it, they have the right to have it before anyone else. [ mainly US , informal ] Barnett wanted the job, but employees with more years on the job had dibs on the position.

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

  4. 1. (Games, other than specified) another word for jacks. 2. a slang word for money. 3. ( foll by on) informal rights (to) or claims (on): used mainly by children. [C18: shortened from dibstones children's game played with knucklebones or pebbles, probably from dib to tap, dip, variant of dab 1]

  5. noun. A claim; rights. I have dibs on that last piece of pie. American Heritage. A claim to a share of, or rights in, something wanted. I've got first dibs on that candy bar. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Money, especially in small amounts. American Heritage. (dated) A sweet preparation or treacle of grape juice, much used in the East.

  6. Apr 8, 2024 · used to say one is making a claim (to something) "I call dibs on the front seat!" Examples of dibs on in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Cowboy Carter also has dibs on the biggest week of 2024 to date, marking the largest opening frame since Taylor Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) bowed with 1.653 million units in November.

  7. 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.

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