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dip and ditch 

To seduce someone into sleeping with you, usually with the promise of a relationship, and leaving once the act is done.
A : What's up with you and that girl? She seems pretty crazy about you.
B : Yeah i don't know.
A : Fine just don't dip and ditch.
dip and ditch by osheshyal March 5, 2015
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One who is very slow at understanding how life works. Or one who is mentally challenged when it comes to common sense.
Johnny is such a Dip Weed, he tried sharpening his pen in a crayon sharpener.
Dip weed by Al Sharpy tan May 24, 2017

dip dip potato chip 

A rhyming couplet meaning to teabag or the act of doing it
I shot that noob, walked up to his corpse and went all "dip dip potato chip" on him
dip dip potato chip by arg72 June 1, 2014

Dip your bread 

Take your fill, grab the spoils on offer
From the Manchester Evening News:

Stuart Pearce borrowed a line from his former Forest boss Brian Clough to make his point. He said: "Brian had a saying: `Dip your bread.' He meant that you should nail the opposition while you've got your tails up.
Dip your bread by GrimRob July 30, 2009

dip sauce 

(noun) Rooted in the verb "dip" (meaning to depart), dip sauce is an emergency reserve of speed that must be tapped when one is running desperately late for something. It is most effective when used as part of the imperative expression "harvest the dip sauce."
Andrew: Oh, crap, the movie starts in three minutes and we're still ten blocks out!
Remy: Harvest the dip sauce, son!
dip sauce by Baby Stoob May 7, 2008

Dip-n-shine 

Noun - An alcoholic drink that originated in Pullman, Washington, consisting of 750ml of moonshine and a can of tobacco chew. The drink is allowed to soak for an hour before being poured through a coffee filter.

Verb - To consume the drink "dip-n-shine."
Billy: "We just made a new batch of dip-n-shine!"

OR

Mary: "I can't wait to dip-n-shine with the kids at WSU!"
Dip-n-shine by DJ Forresto February 21, 2011