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词组 dis; diss
释义 dis; diss
verb
  1. to insult in a competitive, quasi-friendly spirit, especially in a competitive rap battle US
    • There are many different terms for playing the dozens, including “bagging, capping, cracking, dissing, hiking, joning, ranking, ribbing, serving, signifying, slipping, sounding and snapping”. — James Haskins, The Story of Hip-Hop, p. 54, 2000
    • The guy from Scotland was virtually unknown, so I decided not to diss him, because I knew that would be a diss in itself! — J. Hoggarth (quoting Prime Cuts), How To Be a DJ, p. 101, 2002
  2. to show disrespect, to disparage US, 1982
    • The Washington Post, 15 March 1987
    • Atlantic Monthly, p. 110, June 1988
    • — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 2, Fall 1990
    • You know, I’ll tell you what the whole shouting match came down to. Dis. It was all about dis. The kid disrespected me by raising up in my face. I dissed him by throwing him up against the fence[.] — Richard Price, Clockers, pp. 368–369, 1992
    • Italian people came over here. They got dissed. They said, “Yo man, fuck you! Little Italy. All right? We got our own thing.” You ever heard of Little Africa? Didn’t think so. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 13, 1997
    • I would never half dis somebody. — Earl “DMX” Simmons, E.A.R.L., p. 128, 2002
  3. to release (from prison) US
    An abbreviation of “discharge”.
    • — Charles Shafer, Folk Speech in Texas Prisons, p. 202, 1990
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