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dice verb- to disparage or insult effectively US
- — Judi Sanders, Faced and Faded, Hanging to Hurl, p. 11, 1993
- to reject, to throw away AUSTRALIA, 1944
The probable derivation is from conventional “dice” (to lose or throw away). - Talking of cars, things must be rough for the used car boys. They’ve diced the pitch about the old lady who drove it to church every Sunday, are now claiming the one owner job belonged to a nympho who only used the back seat! — Ribald, p. 7, 1975
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 28, 1977
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