dis
diss
1. verb, slang To insult or disrespect someone. Did you hear what she said? You just got dissed, bro. These two rappers always seem to be dissing each other on Twitter.
2. noun, slang An insult or instance of disrespect; a put-down. A: "Nice ears, Dumbo." B: "Ooh, what a diss. Like I don't know my ears stick out, come on."
new phone, who dis
slang A response one gives to make it seem like they don't know who has sent them a text message (as due to getting a new phone and losing one's contacts). If your ex texts you again, act like you don't even care or know that it's him. Like, new phone, who dis?
See also: dis, new, who
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
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.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
dis(s)
tv. to belittle someone; to show disrespect for someone. (From disrespect.) Please stop dissing my little sister. She didn’t do any of those things.
dis
verbSee diss
dis(s) (on someone)
(ˈdɪs...) in. to belittle [someone]; to show disrespect [for someone]. (From disrespect.) Gary is such a complainer. All he does is diss.
See also: diss, on, someone
diss
verbSee diss on someone
dis on someone
verbSee diss on someone
See also: dis, on, someone
dis
verbSee diss on someone
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- diss
- dis on someone
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- dogs
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- crapped
- craps