dis guy

n.
1. A villain with crazy hair
2. The villian from Showtime
2. The villian from The Transporter
3. The villian from The Returner
"Frank, diiis guy is the one who put the bomb in your trunk!"

Ceasar Vargas says, "You are the TV cops!!!"
by Rooster Cogburn April 28, 2005
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Hella Died

oi m8 great job supportin tha ruskies...hehe job well done
this dudes a champ
by valeria March 13, 2003
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No babies died

A common phrase said when somebody is making a big deal out of something that has little or no meaning. Used to place said issue into a larger world perspective. Most frequently used when silencing whiny bitches in online forums.
I don't even know your mom; it was a joke. No babies died, no need to overreact.
by joshknifer May 14, 2015
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Dis-included

dis-included ˌdɪsɪnˈkloo'did
–Verb, action-verb

Origin:

2009 East Super Regional

Synonyms:
not included, excluded, not liked, punked, Johnny'ed

To not be included by your friends colleagues and family in activities that you expect to be included in.

To have been included then excluded from expectied activities
Ex.....Johnny has been "dis-included" from the Super Regional sales team......

Ex....Since he has five girls in his house, Terry has been "dis-included" from the man-club
by DuallyG January 08, 2010
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dis-sus-ting

Commiting an act that is both gross and suspicious.
Friend 1: Bro, did you just eat your bugger?

Friend 2: Uhh.. what? Um, no man

Friend 1: Bro... dis-sus-ting
by J.J.Clark October 04, 2021
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dis-impressing

dis-impressing is a word, hah i told you leah!!!!
leah you are beginning to disimpress me.
by andrew April 22, 2005
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Dis Con

Dis Con (short for disorderly conduct) is, in many countries, a criminal violation which can be used to legally arrest someone.

In the United States, laws vary by state, but common examples of Dis Con include:

(1) fighting,
(2) making an unreasonable amount noise and continuing to do so after being asked to stop,
(3) disrupting a lawful assembly of persons,
(4) conduct that is likely to result in serious bodily injury to a person,
(5) conduct that is likely to result in serious damage to property.
In most cases, Dis Con is a misdemeanor, but in certain special situations, like deliberately disrupting a funeral, it can be a felony.
by durpthesecond February 01, 2018
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