A phrase in Vietnamese either means "Die" or "Go to hell" or "To hell with you" depending on how it is applied in conjunction with other words. Sometimes it can stand alone.
Dit me may. Di chet di.
by Angry Gook September 5, 2012

Abbreviation for "Dramatic Interpretation" a high school speech event in which a competitor has ten minutes to perform a dramatic performance of a piece of literature (which can be edited down to fit the ten-minute time limit), usually of a sad or serious nature.
by amayzingdaisy December 30, 2012

Dis, origin: Fitch, verb.
Dis is commonly used to express the high level of disrespect one has experienced.
Dis is commonly used to express the high level of disrespect one has experienced.
Fitch made an inappropriate remark to mike while up to no good at Snuffy MaGees. In complete shock, mike looked cruelly at fitch, eye to eye, head cocked to one side, with a quick toned and stern reply hollered...DIS!
Fitch later pulled mike aside and in a strange voice like old man meets special Olympics said " I never meant to put you in a hole!"
Oh and apparently, no ones safe!?
Fitch later pulled mike aside and in a strange voice like old man meets special Olympics said " I never meant to put you in a hole!"
Oh and apparently, no ones safe!?
by Red sparrow April 13, 2014

occurs when your heartbeat instantly shoots straight to the roof the moment you stand in front of people, generally ten to probably a thousand people watching you.
by dorsaldeer2004 June 2, 2018

An incessantly spinning, exciteable and high-spirited phenomenon of nature. Typically found with arms outstretched and/or slightly inebriated and giggling. Mostly female.
1. (in reference to a group of boisterous young women): "There goes another group of Dis", or "There must be at least six Dis in that group!"
2. "(a) Di would definitely make this situation more unpredictable"
2. "(a) Di would definitely make this situation more unpredictable"
by psx9 March 25, 2009
