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Terms for subject American usage, not spelling containing dibs | all forms | exact matches only
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call dibs onзабить место (an informal way to assert your right to claim something before anyone else does, though the strength of that claim relies solely on social norms and consent. It originated as American slang and is most commonly used by children or in casual contexts among friends; The origin is likely from the phrase "to bag one's dibs" referring to taking one's share of something; тж. см. call dibs on: People might call dibs through statements like "I call dibs on that parking spot!" or "I've got dibs on the big bedroom!" Taras)
have dibs onиметь право на (I can't believe Edie. She doesn't have dibs on every man on the planet Taras)