by That_guy2727 November 28, 2018

When a person, eases their head downward unto the brink of sleep and quickly snaps awake. Generally result of trying to be the last to fall asleep among group of friends.
by hoesnotshmoes February 20, 2011

A sudden drop in mood, energy, or motivation caused by a lack of vitamin D—often due to limited sunlight exposure, especially during winter months or long indoor periods. People experiencing a D-Dip may feel tired, gloomy, foggy, or slightly depressed without realizing it's rooted in a nutritional deficiency.
"Ugh, I’ve been so low-energy and moody lately... Definitely a D-Dip. I need some sun or supplements."
by Hmkay May 6, 2025

**Dip your doggy in the mayo** *(idiom)*: A humorous and whimsical way of saying to address or identify the exact issue or problem, similar to the phrase "hitting the nail on the head." Refers to a hotdog being dipped in the condiment. Commonly used by the whitest of white people.
1. When Sarah explained why the project was delayed, she really dipped her doggy in the mayo, highlighting the main issue of the software bug.
2. During the meeting, Tom's comment about the lack of communication dipped the doggy in the mayo, making everyone realize what the real problem was. “Dipped your doggy in the mayo.”
2. During the meeting, Tom's comment about the lack of communication dipped the doggy in the mayo, making everyone realize what the real problem was. “Dipped your doggy in the mayo.”
by burdenVS August 5, 2024

friend 1: yo we don't have much time before the movie starts, but i still gotta take a shower.
friend 2: dude just make it a dip and dap shower!
friend 2: dude just make it a dip and dap shower!
by yunit June 9, 2009

raunch dip/meow mix: a heavy dosage of extreme stupidity; a term used to describe someone under the influenece of hard drugs or narcotics.
(aka, another dumbass term used by Kevin Berticevich)
(aka, another dumbass term used by Kevin Berticevich)
by the captain swagger finnablunt December 26, 2011

A term that is mostly used in UK drill which simply means "to stab someone".
Due to UK drill becoming popular with anyone who has some knowledge of the hip-hop culture the word has become quite world renowned & is now a more popular choice of speech, lyric & adlib in other parts of the world specifically Australia but to fair the word & it's specific slang meaning has existed around since the mid-late 70's mainly used by theives, thugs, gang members etc
Part of the words influence, slang collaboration & originality was basically used in the sense to "flee, escape or leave the area" (the original ebonics of "dip") now you combine both slang meanings you get a better idea if when someone get's "dipped/stabbed" typically the person(s) committing the offence will flee the scene.
Due to UK drill becoming popular with anyone who has some knowledge of the hip-hop culture the word has become quite world renowned & is now a more popular choice of speech, lyric & adlib in other parts of the world specifically Australia but to fair the word & it's specific slang meaning has existed around since the mid-late 70's mainly used by theives, thugs, gang members etc
Part of the words influence, slang collaboration & originality was basically used in the sense to "flee, escape or leave the area" (the original ebonics of "dip") now you combine both slang meanings you get a better idea if when someone get's "dipped/stabbed" typically the person(s) committing the offence will flee the scene.
by Young Ben 99 July 30, 2019
