Short for Dirac sword, these swords utilize negative energy derived from the Dirac sea (a property in the Dirac Hole Theory) to create delusions that are sent to dead spots in the visual parts of every humans' brain, which in turn makes the delusion real in the form human perception. Used by gigalomaniacs in the show Chaos; Head.
When my friend Seria pulled out her di-sword, the world around the blade became distorted as if the sword wasn't supposed to exist.
by Knight Hart May 2, 2017

A phrase that nintendo backers use to insult PSP users by saying that they have terrible lithium ion batterys.
by negroshima January 27, 2007

by Glitzy December 16, 2004

Cyrus: I had a shank in a bin last night.
Person 2: Eurgh why?
Cyrus: I was feeling really stressed out about things.
Person 2: Super-dis
Person 2: Eurgh why?
Cyrus: I was feeling really stressed out about things.
Person 2: Super-dis
by JamesP123 April 21, 2010

a physical or mental condition that means that you cannot use a part of your body completely or easily, or that you cannot learn easily. However this does not necessarily detract from your other abilities.
Unlike disability, this word highlights what you can do though having a disability may be more visible.
Unlike disability, this word highlights what you can do though having a disability may be more visible.
by Sam.K August 2, 2019

by ultimate dis October 24, 2009
