Dip may refer to:
In Catalan myth, Dip (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈdip]) is an evil, black, hairy dog, an emissary of the Devil, who sucks people's blood. Like other figures associated with demons in Catalan myth, he is lame in one leg. Dip is pictured on the escutcheon of Pratdip.
El gran libro de los vampiros by Angel Gordon, Morales y Torres editores.Spanish
In geometry, the decagonal prism is the eighth in the infinite set of prisms, formed by ten square side faces and two regular decagon caps. With twelve faces, it is one of many nonregular dodecahedra. The decagonal prism has 12 faces, 30 edges, and 20 vertices. If faces are all regular, it is a semiregular or prismatic uniform polyhedron.
The decagonal prism exists as cells in two four-dimensional uniform 4-polytopes:
He's on a rip but he's a better rider
Than the boys who get caught up in the undertow
He's on a roll 'cause he's a child of nature
Take away the water and you freeze his soul yeah
And when he's on the big slide
He lets his hand trail through the water
And then he really feels alive
But he can't tell me why
He feels so close to the water
She's on the beach and she can see his laughter
He's as free as drunken kisses oh yeah
And she knows this is the boy she's after
Make a little wish
But he only lets the waves this close
He's in a dip on a road of danger
He'll never love if he can't let go yeah
He's in the grip of a holy stranger
Walking on the water when the sun sets
He's on a trip but in a bigger picture
Always in the water even when he's dry
He takes a sip from the living water
Now he's ready for the ride of his life
On the big slide