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Old 10-06-2009, 09:01 PM
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? N/A

What is a "dip"??

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How is it used?

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Old 10-06-2009, 09:20 PM
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AS in ?

Many definitions .

One being Driver Improvement Program .
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? N/A

What is a "dip"??

**A: well, I just this weekend I went to DQ and ordered the chocolate dip.
The word could be a noun or a verb.
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Old 10-06-2009, 09:29 PM
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How is it used?

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got my 90 day chippp!!! im so thankful to all my friends for helping me stay off heroin. i never thought id b 90 days sober from it. out with my fav dip to celebratee
I am just totally lost...And feeling really old.
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"So Lil'Blue...Did you like the DVDs I got for you at the library?"
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"Did you learn any interesting facts about the animals on the movie (Nation Geographic)?"
"Yes...I did learn interesting things!"
"Would you share with me an interesting fact?"
"Wellll....I learned that Naked Mole Rats are WICKED naked!"

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Old 10-06-2009, 09:32 PM
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**A: well, I just this weekend I went to DQ and ordered the chocolate dip.
The word could be a noun or a verb.
To me a "dip" is short for "dip sh*t" ...But in the context I posted is doesn't make sense. Perhaps I shouldn't expect sensible comments from under 30 YO's???
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Old 10-06-2009, 09:33 PM
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Slang for DIP:

dip
noun

a pinch of chewing tobacco.
Do you want to go out to David's car and have a dip?
Submitted by Nick R., Mar 01 2006.

verb

to leave.
I'm about to dip.
Submitted by Red, OH, USA, Nov 14 1997.

to chew tobacco.
I'm going to go dip. Wanna come?
That crazy b****** David was dipping in the movie theater!
Submitted by Adam M., Houston, TX, USA, Nov 08 2001.

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Slang for DIP:

dip
noun

a pinch of chewing tobacco.
Do you want to go out to David's car and have a dip?
Submitted by Nick R., Mar 01 2006.

verb

to leave.
I'm about to dip.
Submitted by Red, OH, USA, Nov 14 1997.

to chew tobacco.
I'm going to go dip. Wanna come?
That crazy b****** David was dipping in the movie theater!
Submitted by Adam M., Houston, TX, USA, Nov 08 2001.

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Thanks Bl...But in the context I posted it still doesn't make sense. I appreciate the google tho...
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I am just totally lost...And feeling really old.
It could just be that whoever wrote it is functionally illiterate or writes in text lingo and misspelled something.

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Old 10-06-2009, 10:19 PM
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It could just be that whoever wrote it is functionally illiterate or writes in text lingo and misspelled something.

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Yeah...Really sad. That is my niece.

I don't have contact with her do to my ass&^!@ brother...I am just devastated to read her FB.
My 20 yo doesn't even know what a "dip" is...Other than chewing tobacco...(for which I am very grateful)...
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~A 8 a.m. bus-stop conversation~

"So Lil'Blue...Did you like the DVDs I got for you at the library?"
"Yes...I did!"
"Did you learn any interesting facts about the animals on the movie (Nation Geographic)?"
"Yes...I did learn interesting things!"
"Would you share with me an interesting fact?"
"Wellll....I learned that Naked Mole Rats are WICKED naked!"

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