Dis
Commonly defined as the present tense of "to disrespect", an etymological analysis yields that this abbreviated verb form actually refers to the antithetical state of a broad spectrum of positive attributes when applied.Thus, "to dis", "to be diss'in", or "to have diss'ed" is contextual (i.e. not relegated to disrespect) but ALWAYS connotes the infliction of some wound to a person's psyche, ego, or general well-being.The example below illustrates that "dis" is being used to transfer a state of gruntle from one female to another via nontraditional means.This typifies "dis" as a term rending a general state of gruntle to one of DISgruntled.Dis
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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.
Example:
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 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!?
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1. Elongated form of the phrase "dis."
2. Taken from "Was that a dis? Yes, in fact, I do believe it was."
2. Taken from "Was that a dis? Yes, in fact, I do believe it was."