1. dere - Noun
2. dere - Verb
3. dere - Adverb
4. dere - Pronoun
5. dere - Interjection
Harm.
To hurt; to harm; to injure.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI had crossed de line of which I had so long been dreaming. I was free; but dere was no one to welcome me to de land of freedom, I was a stranger in a strange land. Harriet Tubman
Forbede us thing, and that desiren we; Preesse on us faste, and thanne wol we flee. With daunger oute we al oure chaffare: Greet prees at market maketh dere ware, And too greet chepe is holden at litel pris. Geoffrey Chaucer
Is dere anysing special about you? Anysing vorth saving?" Besides my fashion sense? I play a mean harmonica. James Patterson
Facts an' facts, an' t'ings an t'ings dem's all a lotta fockin' bullshit. Hear me Dere is no truth but de one truth, an' that is the truth of Jah Rastafari. Bob Marley
And also an oþer maner meued him eke, Þat he þurȝ nobelay had nomen he wolde neuer ete Upon such a dere day er hym deuised were Of sum auenturus þyng an vncouþe tale Of sum mayn meruayle þat he myȝt trawe Of of alderes of armes of oþer auenturus. Pearl Poet
According to state police, Tonda Dere, 32, Warfordsburg, was traveling south on 522 with a 13-year-old female when she failed to maintain a safe lane of travel and left the roadway from the east side. Source: Internet