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Dibs   /dɪbz/   Listen
Dibs

noun
1.
A claim of rights.






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"Dibs" Quotes from Famous Books



... attentive as usual. For behold! Corporal Richard Baverstock, Widow Baverstock's only son, and the father of Matilda Ann, the three-year-old darling of the village, had returned from the wars with a very brown face, a medal, two or three honourable scars, and, it was whispered, a pocketful of "dibs." ...
— North, South and Over the Sea • M.E. Francis (Mrs. Francis Blundell)

... dibs," said the Rangar, "that she jolly well didn't fancy your being on the scene ahead of her! I'll bet you she decided to be there first and get control of the situation! Take me? You'd lose if you did! She's slippery, and quick, and like all Women, ...
— King—of the Khyber Rifles • Talbot Mundy



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