0 a right to have or get something from someone, or to use something: --
Dibs presents abnormal social behavior by continuously isolating himself, rarely speaking, and physically lashing out at those around him.
Her moments of lucidity are random, and each member of the household has revolving dibs on a task they would like her to accomplish during these times.
We want to be the side that clubs are trying to poach players from but at the same time we will have first dibs on the best players coming through.
The others were to get first dibs on pre-sale for the album and merchandise.
The victors get first dibs on a side of the smoke pit, which they paint over.
It was developed as a way to keep friends from bickering about who said dibs out first.
She has had the benefit of two "dibs"and"dabs" of £5,000 on which she has had to live.