noun General Slang

dibs

DIBZ · noun · informal

Chicago custom of saving a shoveled parking spot with lawn chairs.

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Definitions

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The winter practice of claiming a parking space you dug out of the snow by marking it with chairs, cones, or junk.

“Don't touch those chairs, that spot is dibs.”
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dibs In A Sentence

Don't touch those chairs, that spot is dibs.

Origin & Usage

Chicago snow-parking tradition; from the general sense of 'calling dibs.'

People Also Ask

What does dibs mean in Chicago?

It refers to the winter custom of claiming a parking spot you shoveled out of the snow by marking it with lawn chairs, cones, or junk.

Where does the Chicago dibs tradition come from?

It grew from the general sense of 'calling dibs' on something, applied to hard-won parking spaces after heavy snowfall.

Is dibs on a parking spot legal in Chicago?

It is a widely honored local custom rather than a law, and ignoring someone's dibs can spark neighborhood disputes.

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