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by Decoup September 13, 2004
Commonly defined as the present tense of "to disrespect", an etymological analysis yields that this abbreviated verb form actually refers to the antithetical state of a broad spectrum of positive attributes when applied.
Thus, "to dis", "to be diss'in", or "to have diss'ed" is contextual (i.e. not relegated to disrespect) but ALWAYS connotes the infliction of some wound to a person's psyche, ego, or general well-being.
The example below illustrates that "dis" is being used to transfer a state of gruntle from one female to another via nontraditional means.
This typifies "dis" as a term rending a general state of gruntle to one of DISgruntled.
Thus, "to dis", "to be diss'in", or "to have diss'ed" is contextual (i.e. not relegated to disrespect) but ALWAYS connotes the infliction of some wound to a person's psyche, ego, or general well-being.
The example below illustrates that "dis" is being used to transfer a state of gruntle from one female to another via nontraditional means.
This typifies "dis" as a term rending a general state of gruntle to one of DISgruntled.
My girl felt dis'ed when she witnessed my side bitch in mid-gruntle. (See establishment definitions of gruntle and its forms gruntled and disgruntled )
by The1JMAC February 12, 2016
The program in which elementary, middle school, high school, and college students compete in challenges that test their creativity on many levels. DI stands for Destination ImagiNation.
by russiangirl4 March 8, 2007
When someone who plays alot of online computer games (ex. world of warcraft, couter-strike) then suddenly quits because they finnaly got a life.
by adrenaline8000 April 2, 2008
the answer to a phonecall by a telemarketer
Idiot telemarketer: Hello, is -insert mispronounced name- there?
Me: I'm sorry, it they/he/she) died.
Me: I'm sorry, it they/he/she) died.
by Aya-kun February 29, 2004
by sah January 31, 2003