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✏️dibs(kind of slang. Something belongs to you and is reserved for you. Unofficial rule, nit leagal, used by kids, teens and adults too. )
A: Oh, there's one more cookie!
B: Dibs!
A: No!
call dibs on sth/call a dubs on sth
A: Let's start the movie!
B: Ok, but I call dibs on comfy chair.
A: Fine.😔
1️⃣call something (It's mine)
Ex: I call it.
Ex: I'm taking the last scoop, You didn't call it, so I'm going for it.
2️⃣shotgun(specifically front seat of a car.“副驾”)
3️⃣mine(for little kids as well as used for sports.)
Role Play
A: They were so good.
B: Yeah, I think I'm hungry for the dessert though.
A: Oh, no, dibs on that last cookie in the fridge.
B: No, I called it yesterday.
A: Sorry.
B: Fine, fine, ok, I remembered I need to stop by
Zhan's house to pick her up.
A: I call shot gun though.
B: That's fine.