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Disguesting 

To kick guests out of an area, or to 'dis' them.
Drew: Did you just see her kick all her guests out?!
Olivia: Yeah, she was totally disguesting the area!
Disguesting by Prinzen76 July 11, 2010
A facet of literary narrative:

The method of listing events, actions and/or feelings of character's in the course of literary narrative, mainly prose.

Diegesis is entirely commentated by the narrator and does not include any character dialogue.

1. "A twisted piece of paper lay half burned upon the hearthrug; he picked it up, and unfolded it, in order to get a better pipe-light by folding it the other way of the paper. As he did so, absently glancing at the pencilled writing upon the fragment of thin paper, a portion of a name caught his eye--a portion of the name that was most in his thoughts. He took the scrap of paper to the window, and examined it by the declining light."

- Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Lady Audley's Secret

2. "I know that the tune I am piping is a very mild one (although there are some terrific chapters coming presently), and must beg the good-natured reader to remember that we are only discoursing at present about a stockbroker's family in Russell Square, who are taking walks, or luncheon, or dinner, or talking and making love as people do in common life, and without a single passionate and wonderful incident to mark the progress of their loves."

- W.M. Thackeray, Vanity Fair
The diegesis Braddon uses in 'Lady Audley's Secret' consumes the reader into the world of her character. The seductively detailed course of events of a single moment transports us straight onto the scene - we can almost feel the warmth of the fire. On the other hand, Thackeray in 'Vanity Fair', uses diegesis to give us an overall glimpse of the events of the story which is to come.
Diegesis by ThinkLiterature November 2, 2012

diegus 300 

A trap singer, he started playing the guitar and after he start to make trap songs, he drop out the high school to pursue his dream: make music and do whatever he want!!
YO BRUH WHAT YOU LISTENING? THE NEW DIEGUS 300 SONGG!!
diegus 300 by Yessir 123 February 21, 2022

Disguest 

Disguest- An annoying / irksome guest.
Anand is a disguest wherever he goes.
Disguest by Global nerd January 30, 2019

Saenko Diegueno 

Pronounced "Sahn-koe Dee-yayne-yoe". Californian English term for San Diego, mainly the Old Town District. Named after one of the area's first and earliest city leader whose name was actually Behrenzito "Big Saenko" Diegueno; having been born to Spanish & Native American relatives far prior to California's establishment, he established the village of what is now Old Town within proximity to the San Diego River Floodway. But when Saenko Diegueno died at a relatively tender age, many years down the road his village was bombarded by rebellions & skirmishes that actually happened left, right, and center. Now, his village, the San Diego Old Town District is frequently visited by millions of tourists every single day, including (but not limited to) holidays. It is also home to the nearby transit depot serving the Coaster, the MTS, and of course, the Trolley.
Tourist 1: You have never been to the Old Town District, haven't you?
Tourist 2: I don't think I have. How did you know?
Tourist 3: Does anybody know how to get from the transit depot to the village itself?
Tourist 1: I don't think I do. Ask the info guys; they'll be happy to help you.
Tourist 4: What else is Old Town called?
Tourist 5: It's called Saenko Diegueno, kind sir.

Dinguesdeflate 

A less cool-sounding version of burnout
After 3 week of crunch, I'm dinguesdeflated
Dinguesdeflate by UnknownTravelers September 9, 2022