Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
diss .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Palin dissed Obama every chance she could, whenever she was speaking, and now you say it's sad that she endures the same thing?
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Fey's one of the best writers on television and Palin dissed her line.
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Griping about being dissed is more fun than being forced to reveal to the other kids that they can’t do the work.
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CUPP: Well, if the Obama administration would stop condescending and insulting and ignoring those people who don ` t like a public option, then I think, yeah, they ` d be more interested in what he has to say, but they don ` t like being dissed, which is kind of like what the White House is doing right now.
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COP: Well, if the Obama Administration would stop condescending and insulting and ignoring those people who don ` t like a public option, then, yeah, I think they ` d be more interested in hearing what he had to say, but they don ` t like being dissed, which is kind of what the White House is doing right now.
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She describes her students, mostly poor and minority, as "dissed" -- "disenfranchised, discouraged and dismissed."
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She describes her students, mostly poor and minority, as "dissed" -- "disenfranchised, discouraged and dismissed."
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Breitbart throws some chum in the shark pool by reminding us that what's-his-name dissed Sarah Palin:
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You're way too old to be carrying on like a high school prom queen who got "dissed".
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Sent it back and they 'dissed' me like a rube, and suggested that I buy their newest widefield.
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