1. dibs - Noun
2. dibs - Verb
3. dibs - Interjection
A sweet preparation or treacle of grape juice, much used in the East.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have dibs on that last slice of pizza Source: Internet
Actually, seasoned attendees know to volunteer at the book sale, so that they get first dibs on the books before the official sale begins. Source: Internet
And if it's anything like the other Urban Decay Naked palettes, it's going to be a sure-fire sell-out, so you better sign up to the exclusive pre-sale on on June 12th to get first dibs. Source: Internet
A “chatter” was to pick a number between 1 and 30, I think it was 30—anyhow, then I would read the quote and give that person first dibs on answering it before I opened it up to the rest of the chat room participants. Source: Internet
It’s been nerve-wracking, said Araya, crossing his fingers while watching applications roll in from the existing medical marijuana dispensaries, which got first dibs on licenses. Source: Internet
As one of the largest buyers of semiconductors in the world, Apple can shift the manufacturing priorities of the industry to make sure the iPhone has first dibs on new capabilities. Source: Internet