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diss

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1. diss - Noun

2. diss - Verb

3. Diss - Proper noun

Meaning

treat, mention, or speak to rudely

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I used to feel so shy speaking to girls. It was even worse when they were around their crew because they would diss me. Chris Brown

I don't want to look like Connecticut, no offense, I don't want to look like Oklahoma, I don't want to look like California. I want to be uniquely Texas. And that's not to diss anybody else. Rick Perry

I was a little self-centered gutter punk in the early 1980s and all I wanted to do was diss everybody. Anthony Kiedis

It would be hypocritical of me to use being female in some ways, and diss being female in other ways. It's part of the programme. Danica Patrick

Fans of football and fans of nationhood have a similar zeal. Read the fanzines: their contributors could find a needle-sized diss in a haystack of compliments, and their passions are fundamentalist. Andrew O'Hagan

Don't diss me, Danvers. I'm warning you.' 'I'm not dissing you,' Claire sighed. 'I'm ignoring you. There's a difference. Dissing you implies I think you're actually important. Rachel Caine

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