Dance move that is the Whip and the Dab combined
When I dipped the whole crowd rejoiced.
Verb:
Leaving or moving away from a conversation, event, etc.
Someone: "So my grandmother died recently..."
You: "ummm ima dip now" *backs out of conversation as well as room*
verb
verb: punch; 3rd person present: punches; past tense: punched; past participle: punched; gerund or present participle: punching
1.
strike with the fist.
"he punched her in the face and ran off"
synonyms: hit, strike, knock, thump, thwack, jab, cuff, clip, smash, slam, welt; More
2.
press (a button or key on a machine).
"I punched the button to summon the lift"
enter information by punching a button or key on a machine.
"he crossed to the VDU on his other desk and punched in a series of numbers"
3.
NORTH AMERICAN
drive (cattle) by prodding them with a stick.
noun
noun: punch; plural noun: punches
1.
a blow with the fist.
"he reeled under the well-aimed punch"
synonyms: blow, hit, knock, thump, thwack, box, jab, fist, cuff, clip, smash, slam, welt, straight, uppercut, hook, body blow; More
INFORMAL
the strength needed to deliver a blow.
"he has the punch to knock out anyone in his division"
"he DIP her in the face and ran off"
"he has the DIP to knock out anyone in his division"
Stab/stabbed
Used by Roadmen, often, as a threat
Ayo blud, I see you round here again, imma dip you
1 (verb) the bounce, get out of dodge, kick rocks, dafuccouttahea, da tf out.
2 (noun) bag of dope, dope, heroin, H, fetty.
1. You, 50 ran up on me so I had to dip.
2. Did yinz get the same dips as I had?