He/She/they got the dip.
They brought the dip.
He/she/They got chips and dip there.
Damn, I did not know that Taylor got that dip. No cap.
They brought the dip.
He/she/They got chips and dip there.
Damn, I did not know that Taylor got that dip. No cap.
by Jamwithlead November 01, 2020
by Puurefacts August 20, 2019
A word used in exchange for many words describing the act of gaining or taking in a situation for personal enjoyment.
by Mike Magzz March 30, 2011
by Нахуй, Раз два три June 15, 2024
1.) to peace out or leave, generally on short notice.
2.) chewing tobacco.
3.) cigarette that's been dipped in wet.
2.) chewing tobacco.
3.) cigarette that's been dipped in wet.
1.) I gotta make moves real quick, so imma dip out this jawn.
2.) I can't smoke at work so I bought a can of dip.
3.) is this a straight NewP or a dip?
2.) I can't smoke at work so I bought a can of dip.
3.) is this a straight NewP or a dip?
by Phmns52 March 06, 2014
1.) to peace out or leave, generally on short notice.
2.) chewing tobacco.
3.) cigarette that's been dipped in wet.
2.) chewing tobacco.
3.) cigarette that's been dipped in wet.
1.) I gotta make moves real quick, so imma dip out this jawn.
2.) I can't smoke at work so I bought a can of dip.
3.) is this a straight NewP or a dip?
2.) I can't smoke at work so I bought a can of dip.
3.) is this a straight NewP or a dip?
by Phmns52 March 06, 2014