Dibs

Etymology
Since the early 19th century, of disputed origin. Most commonly thought to be from dibstones:. Also from dib: or related to northern English dip:, or a shortened version of divide:

Noun

 * 1)  A claim to the right to use or enjoy something exclusively or before anyone else.
 * I have dibs on the hammock!
 * Who's got first dibs on the chips?

Translations

 * Bosnian: pik
 * Danish: helle for
 * French:,  preum's (Regional variations: Switzerland, Belgium: prims, Quebec: shotgun)


 * Hungarian: stipistop
 * Icelandic:
 * Swedish:, tjing

Synonyms

 * bags

Verb

 * 1) To claim a temporary right to (something); to reserve.

Synonyms

 * bagsy, bags

Anagrams

 * bids

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