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  1. Feb 28, 2015 · Etymonline has this entry for dibs: Children's word to express a claim on something, 1932, originally U.S., apparently a contraction of dibstone "a knucklebone or jack in a children's game" (1690s), which is of unknown origin. However, while Merriam-Webster's entry for dibs gives the same definition and origin as an abbreviation of dibstone, it ...

  2. May 18, 2021 · When someone says that they have dibs on something, they claim or declare rights to that thing before anyone else. I don't remember the episode exactly but when Robin saw Barney on the T.V, she guessed that Barney was not going to return soon so she claims his (chicken) wings, probably what they're eating at the bar at that moment. Share.

  3. dibs "i call dibs on this book!" means that the speaker will take first priority in having the book.| dibs is something a person will say when they want something first/ownership of something. Example: if there's only one piece of cake left someone will yell "dibs" and that means they are 'entitled' to it. |you can say "I call dibs" in any situation where there's something a lot of people want ...

  4. Jul 11, 2018 · The game dibstones, played with sheep knuckles as a kind of jacks, led both to Americans “calling dibs” and to dibs meaning. 3. plural. A slang term for money. 1812 H. Smith & J. Smith Rejected Addr. 111. Make nunky surrender his dibs. So ultimately on both sides it refers to small dabs or pats of something.

  5. 请教我一下例句 自由提问. dibs on The right to get to do something or have something instead of or before someone else. It’s pretty casual though|I call dibs on the first slice of pizza! (Staking my claim to it - no one else can have it but me)的定义.

  6. Feb 4, 2016 · 1. This expression is used when you want to reserve or secure the right to do or to have something: he bagged the best chair. I see this listed as Australian slang but also have noticed references its to use in other countries. I can see the potential links to capturing something ... but that sense doesn't really completely capture the sense of ...

  7. Oct 21, 2019 · (first) dibs (on something). TFD an idiom. slang The rights to something, or the rights to have first choice of something. "Dibs" are usually claimed verbally. Literary uses of English are given poetic license. This idiom ... is the idiomatic use of English, and in your example there is the variation 'tibbies'.

  8. Mar 18, 2013 · 8. I think the clean version would be: No kidding! or possibly. No, duh! If you added ", Sherlock" to either of these, you would cause listeners who know the sweary version to think of it and laugh, without either saying the word or introducing it to listeners who didn't know it. Share. Improve this answer.

  9. 请教我一下例句 自由提问. I call dibs on the living roomThat person is claiming the room for themselves in a joking manner. It usually means they want to sit in or occupy the area. 的定义.

  10. Example: I call dibs on the blue cup. (I claim the blue cup./The blue cup is mine.)的定义 英语 (美国) 法语 (法国) 德语 意大利语 日语 韩语 波兰语 葡萄牙语 (巴西) 葡萄牙语 (葡萄牙) 俄语 中文 (简体) 西班牙语 (墨西哥) 中文 (繁体,台湾) 土耳其语 越南语

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