Citations:dimp


 * 1) A small or short cigarette; by extension, the butt end of a cigarette, before it has been completely smoked; a half-smoked cigarette.
 * 2) * 1981, White, Doris, D for Doris, V for Victory, Oakleaf Books, page 16:
 * He never said very much to me, and his mouth constantly held a hand-rolled 'dimp', a tiny little cigarette.
 * 1) * 1990, Behan, Brendan, Borstal Boy, Arrow Books, page 98:
 * Though a couple of times Charlie and I got in a little dimp for Browny. He was out of his mind for a smoke all the time.
 * 1) * 2003, Heller, Mandasue, Forget Me Not, Hodder and Stoughton:
 * Lisa rooted down the cushions of a couch for a cigarette. Even a dimp would do - anything to quieten the screaming anger in her belly.
 * 1) * 2007, Holden, Craig, Matala, iUniverse Press, page 48:
 * She took the burning dimp from her mouth and pressed the tip into the exact spot where his life line ended.
 * 1) * 2011, Shaw, Bill, Kill Switch, Headline Publishing:
 * "Go on, Billy, take a seat," my mother would say, puffing on her cigarette right down to the dimp - a Manchester expression for the very end.