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Dime

Hot girl rated on a scale of 1 to 10. 10 being the highest score.

Jacqueline is such a dime!!!!

by Fred June 30, 2003

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Not on the dime

in referring to an illegal object, the awareness that theres currently no product in stock but absolution that it'll arive soon.

adam : yo, u got w8?
me : not on the dime my damie. wa da ta.
adam : speechless

by 727hoodins August 21, 2009

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Dime

Member of Michigan's first banked-track roller derby league, the Ann Arbor Derby Dimes.

Who's that cool, tough lady on skates? Oh, she's a Dime!

by a2derbydimes July 26, 2010

845๐Ÿ‘ 542๐Ÿ‘Ž


dime

a hott, very sexy and good looking girl. On a scale of 1-10 she would be a 10.

Did you see that girl? She was a dime.

by yadira September 11, 2005

656๐Ÿ‘ 427๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dime

A 10 year prison sentence

See also nickel

Jerry is up at FSP serving a dime.

by Evan December 2, 2003

22๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


dime

To turn up a tube guitar amplifier's volume control to maximum. Doing so usually results in a distorted output that is aurally pleasing and rich in musical harmonics, compression and note sustain. Electric guitar tone enthusiasts often prefer this tone to other methods of generating a distorted output from the amplifier. However, the resulting high sound levels are often excessive and unusable in smaller rooms or environments where excessive volumes are not permissible.

Eric: Hey, Rich, last night at the gig I dimed my Marshall and got a sick tone, but it was so loud the club owner almost threw me out!

Rich: Sorry to hear that, Eric. That's why I play a teeny-tiny amp so I can dime it and not get hassled by my band, audience or venue manager!

by Tone Guy February 10, 2007

21๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dime

An adjective, verb, and noun all in one. In the verb form, dime can mean many such as "to chill" "to be relaxed" or "to be doing anything in general." Doing any of the previous would be referred to as "diming out." As an adjective, you can also be "dimed out" after a long night of excitement or when you decide to take a break during the day. Someone may ask how you feel, and you can simply reply, "I'm just a little dimed out." Dime as a noun is simple, referring obviously to the unit of currency. To initiate a dime out session, you must ask the time. If in concurrence that it is dime time, the person you asked may respond "It's dime o'clock." Also, to conclude a dime out session, you must say, "It is now quarter past a dime." This clever expression would show that you have dimed out for a little too long and it is now time to return to your previous task. Dime is not to get confused with the expression "to dime on someone." This definition is not the same as the old drop the dime and call the cops expression.

Q: What are you doing after work today?
A: Well I need to buy groceries, mow the lawn, and if i have time I guess I will just dime out afterwards.

Okay, lets work for 15 minutes then we will dime out.

Q: That sure was a wild party last night, where did all your friends go?
A: They're still here, they're in the other room all dimed out.

The dimed out dime was diming out.

by Wakesk8rmax September 21, 2010

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