Also known as the "slang dip"
1. To leave in a hurry
2. To exit quickly
3. To bail on a person, event, or place
1. To leave in a hurry
2. To exit quickly
3. To bail on a person, event, or place
by Mrs.Reznor June 7, 2019
by Shannon♥ August 19, 2006
A phrase used to initiate an action, similar to "lets go!" The words must be said in rapid succession, and the action is rarely mundane. For example, it would not be appropriate to respond to "Can we watch some TV?" with "dip dip dip!" besides as a joke.
Correct:
1) A: "Lets go over to C's house."
B: "Yeaaaaahhhhh bro! dip dip dip!"
Incorrect:
2) A: "Can I have some celery and dip?
B: "Dip?"
A: "Dip."
1) A: "Lets go over to C's house."
B: "Yeaaaaahhhhh bro! dip dip dip!"
Incorrect:
2) A: "Can I have some celery and dip?
B: "Dip?"
A: "Dip."
by dipJ July 6, 2012
by Black Belt Jones September 15, 2003
by Lindsey December 1, 2004
Indian Guy 1 to Indian Guy 2: "Dipdipdip dip dippity dip dip."
American Guy 1: I wonder what those dip-dips are dippin' about.
American Guy 2: No idea but there certainly is a lot of dippin' going on.
American Guy 1: I wonder what those dip-dips are dippin' about.
American Guy 2: No idea but there certainly is a lot of dippin' going on.
by Nifkin September 15, 2012
dip dip girls are fake af
by dumbykids324663 February 21, 2021