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Back Dip

The act of dipping the non bitten part, or back of chip, into the dip to preserve the sanctity of the dip. So not to double dip.
See also strategic dipping
Amanda: Whoa hey no double dipping!
Jim: I wasn't double dipping. Its the back dip.
by RedskinsRapist February 26, 2011
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monkey dip

When a female does not arch her back correctly while receiving doggy style which forces the male to penetrate at an awkward angle usually up and down or at an augmented angle in a bouncing movement causing the engagement of the hamstrings and other leg muscles.
Rachel doesn't know how to arch her back man, I had to monkey dip her all night my legs are killing me.
by __kungfupanda__ November 25, 2014
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Nip And Dip

Girl: "What's the matter? Don't stop!"
Guy: *puts dip in* "Sorry, had to Nip And Dip!"
by MeefORDie February 28, 2011
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Dip-out

To leave a space without out anyone noticing
Sorry I just had to dip-out of here yesterday.
by Poveros June 6, 2017
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Mike's dip

7 layer dip modified to accomodate a slightly picky, yet wonderful and amazing guy who doesn't like olives and wilty lettuce. Make it for awesome boyfriends who are just a little quirky about random veggies. Is best served during sporting events like Superbowl, football parties, etc where said boyfriend can induldge and exclaim over how amazing his girlfriend is in between various sporting plays.
Wow, Mike's dip is fabulous with these Chili and Lime chips.

Is that real guacamole in Mike's dip?

My significant other should learn to make Mike's dip and be as awesome as Mike's girlfriend is.
by a pretty cool girlfriend February 8, 2010
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Nah Dip

We got chips bruh but nah dip.
by BloodyK October 8, 2018
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dip into the till

A phrase which, when said about a person, indicates that this person is allocating funds from some public treasury (the government, their work, and so forth) for their personal use. Also sometimes said as having one's "hand in the till."
Q: "How can Rod Blagojevich afford to buy that new yacht?"
A: "Oh, he was known to dip into the till quite often while he was governor of Illinois."

"Stacy got fired from her job as a bartender because she was caught with her hand in the till."
by calthaer July 14, 2009
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