by Anonymous August 24, 2003
This is the act of a company or salesperson who had taken a customer to a second rate lending institution or in the auto industry what is called a "mouse house". These lenders such as HFC or Lending Tree grant loans to people with substandard credit scores and then charge very high interest rates. Being dipped is the act of helping the purchaser to obtain the 2nd loan and get the down payment cash for the principal loan.
" Hey Fred, you client needs $2000K down and you will needed to get them "dipped" if they don't have cash. "
" Their trade-in has $500 negative equity so get them dipped for $1500 which pay off their debt and give them a grand down if they don't have any cash."
" Their trade-in has $500 negative equity so get them dipped for $1500 which pay off their debt and give them a grand down if they don't have any cash."
by SeaPilot June 25, 2009
Derrived from the song "Get Stupid" by Mac Dre. When someone refers to you as "dipped", its a shorthand for the term "Dipped In Butta". An example of someone whos dipped would be a greasy buttery kid.
by wavin it madly September 26, 2007
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
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 Black Belt Jones September 15, 2003
a phrase you used in 5th grade in replacement of "no shit", because cussing was bad. It is said to make fun of someone who points out something obvious. Usually followed by "Einstein" or "Smartie Pants" or "Sherlock"
Most commonly used in the South.
Most commonly used in the South.
by cagedanimal April 10, 2010