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dis(s) (on) someone Sl. to belittle someone; to show disrespect for someone. (From either a nonstandard transitive verb disrespect or from dismiss [as in significant]. Dis is also a slang transitive verb.) Gary is such a complainer. All he does is diss on people. Please stop dissing my little sister. She didn't do any of those things. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Because it's rare for pro-Israel PACs to completely diss an incumbent, Chafee received a nominal $1,500. Just be sure you don't get so set in your own superstrong way of thinking that you diss or dismiss the way other people feel. If you remember, USA slumped to a bronze medal, and James chafed at the diss job Larry Brown did on him by playing him just 12 minutes a game. |
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