Globalization and gentrification have sandblasted lots of local traditions in the U.S.
But there remain some holdouts.
One of the most colorful can be found in Chicago. It's called "dibs."
You've probably heard this word used in a related - but not exactly identical - context. In Chicago, it has a very specific meaning. To understand it, you should imagine the following scenario:
Eight inches of snow buried your car over the weekend. As a result, you spent all Sunday evening digging it so you can get to work the next day.
But you've now left your freshly groomed parking spot at the mercy of your possibly slothful neighbors, who have failed to do their own digging.
How do you hedge?
Dibs.
One Chicagoan has created a Tumblr account chronicling this phenomenon, which stretches back decades, and gave us permission to use some of the images compiled.
Let's take a look.