How Do You Spell DIBBED?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪbd] (IPA)

The word "dibbed" is spelled with two b's and one d. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /dɪbd/, with a short i sound, a voiced stop consonant d, a voiced bilabial stop b, and no final sound. This word is generally used in the phrase "dibs on", which means claiming something or reserving a right to something. The origin of the term is unclear, but it has been in use since the 18th century. It is commonly used among friends and children to claim a share of a particular item or privilege.

DIBBED Meaning and Definition

  1. "Dibbed" is a verb derived from the word "dib," which refers to marking or claiming something by making small dents or marks on it. It is often used in the context of reserving or staking a claim on an item or a particular place.

    To "dib" something means to lay a claim or to mark ownership, typically in an informal or playful manner. It implies a temporary or informal arrangement rather than a formal or legally binding system. This action is often done casually or spontaneously, without any official procedure.

    The word "dibbed" is commonly used to convey the act of reserving or saving something for oneself, especially when sharing or dividing limited resources. For example, in a game of sharing candies among friends, one might say, "I've dibbed the blue one," indicating their claim or reservation of that specific candy.

    Additionally, "dibbed" can also imply an exclusive claim or privilege over a particular seat or space. In a classroom, students may informally dib seats by leaving their belongings on them, signifying that those seats are already taken or reserved for them.

    Overall, "dibbed" signifies the act of marking ownership, reserving, or staking a claim on something or a particular place through informal means, often in a lighthearted or playful manner.

Etymology of DIBBED

The word dibbed is derived from the verb dibs. Dibs originated in the United States in the early 19th century as a slang term used by children to claim ownership or priority over something. It is believed to have originated from the phrase dibs or double-dibs. The exact etymology and origin of the word dibs are uncertain, but it is speculated to have evolved from various other words or phrases with similar meanings, such as dibstones (small objects used for games), dibber (a tool used for planting), or even from the Dutch word dik (meaning thick or fat). The word dibbed itself is simply the past tense and past participle form of the verb dibs.

Conjugate verb Dibbed

CONDITIONAL

I would dibbed
you would dibbed
he/she/it would dibbed
we would dibbed
they would dibbed

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be dibbing
you would be dibbing
he/she/it would be dibbing
we would be dibbing
they would be dibbing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have dibbed
you would have dibbed
he/she/it would have dibbed
we would have dibbed
they would have dibbed

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been dibbing
you would have been dibbing
he/she/it would have been dibbing
we would have been dibbing
they would have been dibbing

FUTURE

I will dib
you will dib
he/she/it will dib
we will dib
they will dib

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be dibbing
you will be dibbing
he/she/it will be dibbing
we will be dibbing
they will be dibbing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have dibbed
you will have dibbed
he/she/it will have dibbed
we will have dibbed
they will have dibbed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been dibbing
you will have been dibbing
he/she/it will have been dibbing
we will have been dibbing
they will have been dibbing

IMPERATIVE

you dib
we let´s dib

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to dib

PAST

I dibbed
you dibbed
he/she/it dibbed
we dibbed
they dibbed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was dibbing
you were dibbing
he/she/it was dibbing
we were dibbing
they were dibbing

PAST PARTICIPLE

dibbed

PAST PERFECT

I had dibbed
you had dibbed
he/she/it had dibbed
we had dibbed
they had dibbed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been dibbing
you had been dibbing
he/she/it had been dibbing
we had been dibbing
they had been dibbing

PRESENT

I dib
you dib
he/she/it dibs
we dib
they dib

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am dibbing
you are dibbing
he/she/it is dibbing
we are dibbing
they are dibbing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

dibbing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have dibbed
you have dibbed
he/she/it has dibbed
we have dibbed
they have dibbed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been dibbing
you have been dibbing
he/she/it has been dibbing
we have been dibbing
they have been dibbing