Prefix- from Latin.
Indicative of a negative.
Lost, without, separation, etc.
-Define des-
Obsolete form of dis-(Reversal of sense of succeeding word)
Example: desolate
Despair
Desperado
Aka
Perdido
To be in a void.
Indicative of a negative.
Lost, without, separation, etc.
-Define des-
Obsolete form of dis-(Reversal of sense of succeeding word)
Example: desolate
Despair
Desperado
Aka
Perdido
To be in a void.
by 2lowkJ May 22, 2023
short for desperado, a desperate and reckless criminal. more loosely used today for reckless people who don’t think twice about what they do or people that they believe will end up in prison.
“look at the way he’s acting with those police, he’s gonna be a des”
or
“look at the way he’s acting with those police, he’s such a des”
or
“look at the way he’s acting with those police, he’s such a des”
by Qiakajajs December 06, 2020
by Des the gamer October 14, 2021
Des that one guy who watches my strange addiction and says I do that too
and instead of playing with friends he spends his time watching the couch sitting on the TV
and instead of playing with friends he spends his time watching the couch sitting on the TV
by tghnmowiygefidos January 14, 2020
The real meaning of des is something evil is after you. Someone or something evil is in the same room you are in or any area you feel uncomfortable at. It’s possible evil spirits are after you for a really long time.
Example for des: hey y’all I’m really feeling uncomfortable playing this game. Or feeling uncomfortable around this person. Or I feel like something is watching me I felt this way for a really long time.
by Chloe hailey. June 08, 2023
by KoolKat66 January 26, 2017
by shf;adjf January 14, 2020