To have money. If the dibs are in tune, it means you're flush and can go raise hell etc - conversely, if the dibs aren't in tune, it means you're skint.
Bertie: What ho old chap. Are you coming to tea?
Corky: 'Fraid I can't mate - the dibs aren't in tune this month. I'll have to hit up my Uncle Worple for some cash.
Brilliant musical toothbrushes that existed back around 2007 to 2013 at least, that played a song to help make brushing your teeth fun. Each brush played a different song.
“We were rocking out while brushing with our tooth tunes!
Be in tune with oneself, life, and everything. Achieve a higher state of being, usually with the aid of psychoactive and shamanic substances (entheogens) such as cannabis and psilocybin mushrooms.
He's getting tuned; I'm in complete tune; Let's get tuned tonight!
Refers to a somewhat-"tame"/boring and/or repetitive musical composition that is "okay", but definitely nothing special or "memorable" --- it would merely be something that you might wanna half-listen to while waiting for someone to pick up/get back to you on the phone, be serenaded with over a store's PA system while shopping, or have for soothing your impatience when riding a slow elevator.
The NYC Greyhound station plays light-classical music over the ceiling-speakers to help its patrons to while away the long boring hours during bus-layovers; I appreciate it that they don't simply toss "music on hold"-grade tunes at you for extended periods.
When you arrive late at a drinking event and quickly need to catch up to everyone else, so you put down about 3-4 drinks in the first ten minutes; often to the concern and horror of other guests.
"Why the hell did Gary just walk in and take 3 shots of vodka in 2 minutes?"
"Had to work until 9. He realized we already had a few and is tuning in"
Used when making reference to a costly item, or a large debt.
Yo mah nizzle, I gots my ass into Fatty D to the tune of $20. Word