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    • \ ˌdē-ˌās-ˈin-ˌfau̇-stu̇s 

    • \ ˌdē-ˌās-ˈē-ˌrī 

    • \ ˈtrü-di-ˌtu̇r-ˈdi-ˌās-ˈdi-ˌā 

    • \ ˈdī-ˈȯf 

    • \ ˈsü-ə-ˌsīd \

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    [Noun]  | "die" | \ ˈdī \


    1: a small cube marked on each face with from one to six spots and used usually in pairs in various games and in gambling by being shaken and thrown to come to rest at random on a flat surface —often used figuratively in expressions concerning chance or the irrevocability of a course of action

    2: dado

    3: any of various tools or devices for imparting a desired shape, form, or finish to a material or for impressing an object or material: such as


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English dee, from Anglo-French dé;

    [Noun]  | "Di*es Irae" | \ ˌdē-(ˌ)ās-ˈē-ˌrā \


    1: a medieval Latin hymn on the Day of Judgment sung in requiem masses


    Origin: 1860 ;

     Medieval Latin, day of wrath; from the first words of the hymn;

    [Noun]  | "sui*cide" | \ ˈsü-ə-ˌsīd \


    1: the act or an instance of ending one's own life voluntarily and intentionally

    2: an action that ruins or destroys one's own success, well-being, etc.

    3: apoptosis


    Origin: 1643 ;

     Latin sui (genitive) of oneself + English -cide; akin to Old English & Old High German sīn his, Latin suus one's own, sed, se without, Sanskrit sva oneself, one's own;

    [Verb]  | "die" | \ ˈdī \


    1: to pass from physical life : expire

    2: to pass out of existence : cease

    3: to disappear or subside gradually —often used with away, down, or out


    Origin: 12th century ;

     Middle English dien, from or akin to Old Norse deyja to die; akin to Old High German touwen to die;

    [Verb]  | "die off" | \ ˈdī-ˈȯf \


    1: to die sequentially either singly or in numbers so that the total number is greatly diminished


    Origin: 1697 ;

    [Verb]  | "die out" 


    1: to become extinct


    Origin: 1853 ;

    [Latin noun phrase]  | "di*es fau*stus" | \ ˌdē-ˌās-ˈfau̇-stu̇s \


    1: lucky day

    [Latin noun phrase]  | "di*es in*fau*stus" | \ ˌdē-ˌās-ˈin-ˌfau̇-stu̇s \


    1: unlucky day

    [Latin noun phrase]  | "di*es irae" | \ ˌdē-ˌās-ˈē-ˌrī \


    1: day of wrath : Judgment Day

    [Latin quotation from {i_link|Horace|Horace:b}]  | "tru*di*tur di*es die" | \ ˈtrü-di-ˌtu̇r-ˈdi-ˌās-ˈdi-ˌā \


    1: day is pushed forth by day : one day hurries on another

    [Verb]  | "dies" 


    1: to stop living;


      * e.g., " ... the king died of old age after a long and fruitful reign "





    2: to come to an end;


      * e.g., " ... the storm died just as dawn was breaking over the horizon "





    3: to stop functioning;


      * e.g., " ... fortunately, when the engine died we were only two blocks from home "





    [Verb]  | "die" 


    1: to stop living;


      * e.g., " ... the king died of old age after a long and fruitful reign "





    2: to come to an end;


      * e.g., " ... the storm died just as dawn was breaking over the horizon "





    3: to stop functioning;


      * e.g., " ... fortunately, when the engine died we were only two blocks from home "





    [Verb]  | "die (away or down or out)" 


    1: to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually;


      * e.g., " ... the fuss gradually died down as people found other things with which to concern themselves "





    [Verb]  | "die (for)" 


    1: to have an earnest wish to own or enjoy;


      * e.g., " ... I'd die for some ice cream right now "



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    [Verb]  | "dies (down)" 


    [Noun]  | "die" 


    1: a small cube marked on each side with one to six spots and usually played in pairs in various games;


      * e.g., " ... he rolled the die, hoping for a six "



    •  Antonyms : 

    • (N/A)





    [Phrase]  | "dies on the vine" 


    1: to be unsuccessful;


      * e.g., " ... Her plan to write a memoir died on the vine. "





    [Phrase]  | "die on the vine" 


    1: to be unsuccessful;


      * e.g., " ... Her plan to write a memoir died on the vine. "





     [ "di di di" ]

    1: Another way of saying "retard" or "you're stupid". It's usually said in a deep "stupid voice"

      * e.g.,  ... Boris: I just walked into a door! 

     [ "DI DI" ]

    1: a bad case of diarreha noun

      * e.g.,  ... Little Johnny had a bad case of DI DI last night and sprayed the toilet 

     [ "Dis? Dis." ]

    1:  Elongated form of the phrase "dis."

      * e.g.,  ... Frank: You know who else is good? 


     [ "Dis? Dis." ]

    2:  Taken from "Was that a dis? Yes, in fact, I do believe it was."

      * e.g.,  ... Evan: Who? 

     [ "dis" ]

    1: to disrespect some one

      * e.g.,  ...  she dised u so fuckin bad u turned red 


     [ "dis" ]

    2: this

      * e.g.,  ... dis shit is fo sheezy 

     [ "Dis is Dis" ]

    1: D.i.D.

      * e.g.,  ... :: when the bartender pours 8 shots of patron:: “dis is dis” :: when you step in dog shiii :: “Dis is not dis” 

     [ "*dies*" ]

    1: Commonly used on forums, *dies* indicates the act of dying in a virtual environment. Note: Whoever said it isn't really dead.

      * e.g.,  ... mike_gamesradar.com: I'm a cunt 

     [ "it died" ]

    1: a phrase used in response to one inquiring to as where an object went, or where an objest is.

      * e.g.,  ... () "where are my key's?" 


     [ "it died" ]

    2: also can be used as 'they', 's/he', 'we', and other pronouns.

      * e.g.,  ... ()"they died." 

     [ "dis" ]

    1: 1-This.

      * e.g.,  ... I like dis chick. 


     [ "dis" ]

    2: 2-To insult someone; criticize. (short for "DISrespect".

      * e.g.,  ... He dissed me, and I'ma pull ma gatt and pop a cap into his fuckin' ass. 

     [ "DI" ]

    1: Directional Influence; When you are flying off the stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl you hi the control stick in the opposite direction to slow your speed and power in that direction. Mainly to prevent you from going off screen, also a very good technique.

      * e.g.,  ... No example available. 

     [ "*dies*" ]

    1: To die, comically and unexpectedly.

      * e.g.,  ... Knock knock. 

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