dibs
Americannoun
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money in small amounts.
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rights; claims.
I have dibs on the car when Jimmy brings it back.
plural noun
Usage
What does dibs mean? When you call dibs on something, you claim it, especially in advance (before other people can claim it or get to it).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. It’s especially seen in the phrases call dibs, have dibs, got dibs, and first dibs.Less commonly, dibs is used as a slang term for small amounts of money or as another name for the game of jacks.Example: There’s only one cupcake left, but I already called dibs on it.
Etymology
Origin of dibs
1720–30; shortening of earlier dibstones a children's game; dib
Example Sentences
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After the contract ended last summer, it was replaced by a "first look deal" which gives Netflix first dibs on any new proposed shows from Meghan and the Duke of Sussex.
From BBC • Mar. 6, 2026
She gets dibs on spending the proceeds; she’s considering investments and a down payment for a larger home.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 25, 2026
Others pointed out that most major resellers have relationships with shoe company officials, or plugs, who occasionally offer them first dibs on a new release.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 25, 2024
North America won’t experience totality again until 2033, with Alaska getting sole dibs.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 7, 2024
I said, “At least you got first dibs on the box.”
From "The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate" by Jacqueline Kelly
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