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[Verb] | "dis" | \ ˈdis \
1: to treat with disrespect or contempt : insult
2: to find fault with : criticize
Origin: 1980 ;
Short for disrespect;
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[Verb] | "diss"
1: to treat with disrespect or contempt : insult
2: to find fault with : criticize
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[Noun] | "dis"
1: a disparaging remark or act : insult
2: disrespect
Origin: 1986 ;
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[Noun] | "Dis" | \ ˈdis \
1: the Roman god of the underworld
Origin: 1567 ;
Latin;
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[Abbreviation] | "dis"
1: discharge
2: discount
3: distance
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[Prefix] | "dis-"
1: do the opposite of
2: deprive of (a specified quality, rank, or object)
3: exclude or expel from
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Borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French des-, borrowed from Latin dis-, dī- (before b, d, g, l, m, n, v, r), dir- (before vowels), dif- (before ) "apart, asunder, in two," of uncertain origin;
* Note : Latin dis- is conventionally linked with bi- {bi-:1|bi-:1}, bis "twice," going back to *duis, but the loss of -u- is unexplained (perhaps from Indo-European *dus- "bad, {dys-|dys-}," otherwise unattested in Latin, crossed with duis-?). Possibly related are Greek diá "apart, through" (see: {dia-|dia-}), assuming *dis-a-, and the West Germanic prefix represented by Old Saxon and Old Frisian te- "apart, in pieces," Old High German zi-, ze- (also zer-, perhaps crossed with zur-, Old English and Old Norse tor- "with difficulty," Gothic tuz-, from the Germanic outcome of Indo-European *dus-) and Old English and Old Saxon to- (assimilated to tō {to:1|to:1}?); the Gothic counterpart dis- "apart, away," with apparently unshifted d-, has no accepted explanation.;
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[Latin phrase] | "dis ali*ter vi*sum" | \ ˌdēs-ˌä-li-ˌter-ˈwē-ˌsu̇m \
1: it seemed otherwise to the gods : fate had different plans
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[Noun] | "dis"
1: an act or expression showing scorn and usually intended to hurt another's feelings;
* e.g., " ... don't take it wrong—I don't mean it as a dis "
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2: rude behavior;
* e.g., " ... the refs can penalize a player for any dis on the field "
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[Verb] | "dis"
1: to show contempt for;
* e.g., " ... don't you go dissing somebody just because you've got a few more dollars than they do "
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2: to express scornfully one's low opinion of;
* e.g., " ... a DJ who has dissed every album that artist has put out "
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[ "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
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[ "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.
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[ "dis" ]
1: A verb (or possibly noun) that refers to insulting or in some other way defaming someone or something.
* e.g., ... He was dissed by someone who hated him
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[ "dis" ]
1: Referring to the city of Dis, from Dante's levels of hell. The city of Dis is the level of hell to which all non-believers, who have not otherwise sinned greatly, will go. The city is surrounded by a field containing countless numbers of burning coffins, in which the heretics lie, screaming. Limbs from non-believers are scattered around the plains, and the city itself is surrounded by thick iron walls.
* e.g., ... The city of Dis is populated by the dead non-believers.
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[ "dis" ]
1: Short for disagreeable. Meaning unpleasant, upsetting, offensive or not to one's liking.
* e.g., ... Person 1: Oh I hear global warming is actually going to make Britain colder and more rainy.
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[ "dis" ]
1: also "diss"; to disrespect, make fun of, fail to obey, or not be impressed by someone or something. Normally used by the dissee, not the disser; Being dissed is something to complain about, dissing is not something to brag about.
* e.g., ... You don't like my car? Are you dissing me, man?
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[ "dis" ]
1: Dimensionally incorrect statement.
* e.g., ... Idiot: "How many feet are in two pounds?"
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[ "dis" ]
1: Short for this.
* e.g., ... What is dis thing on my car.
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[ "dis" ]
1: To dis is To kinda make fun of the persons things eg. makeup, perfum ect. It is used by a lot of chaves and roadmen (commonly found in Britain), and is used in amy tik tok sounds. like this one down below.
* e.g., ... Person 1 "time for a dis tik tok"
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[ "dis" ]
1: short for this.
* e.g., ... what's dis?
[ "dis" ]
2: emo music. disco house
* e.g., ... gonna dis
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