What is the meaning of DIS. Phrases containing DIS
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Discuss Uganda is British slang for to have sex.
Disneyland is slang for a fantasy world, a state of delusion.
Dish is slang for an attractive man or woman. Dish is slang for to defeat, destroy or ruin. Dish is American slang for gossip.Dish is Polari slang for arse.
Discorama is slang for amyl nitrate (or any associated inhalant drug).
Discharged downstairs is nursing slang for when a deceased patient is transferred to the hospital's morgue.
Dish of the day is British slang for homosexual (gay).
Discombobulated is slang for confused or distracted.
Disco Biscuits is slang for methaqualone.
Short for disrespect.
Dis is Jamaican slang for to disrespect.
Dishy is slang for very attractive.
Short for disrespect.
Disgorge is American slang for to vomit
Dismal Desmond is British slang for a miserable person.
Disobey the Pope is British slang for to masturbate.
Dish the dirt is American slang for to spread scandalous or malicious gossip.
Diss'n is Dorset slang for didn't you?
Diss is slang for to scorn, to snub, to belittle, disrespect. Diss is Dorset slang for did you?
Disgusto is slang for a repellent person or thing.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
girl
Wotcher is slang for hello.
waste your money ‘Don’t blow your dough on that.’
(n.) a party member whose role is to keep the mob's attention on himself/herself, and away from the other members. (v.) the act of retaining the monster's attention.
Term for caboose
Unoriginal and overused.
This seems to be the objective of most teenagers on a big night out. Getting off with someone means making out or snoggingh them.
Cannabis
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n.
A disadventure.
imp. & p. p.
of Disuse
n.
Disesteem; depreciation; disrepute.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Disuse
v. t.
To disaccustom; -- with to or from; as, disused to toil.
a.
Disadvantageous.
v. t.
To discredit; to contradict.
a.
Deprived of wits or understanding; distracted.
n.
Disesteem; disregard.
n.
Cessation of use, practice, or exercise; inusitation; desuetude; as, the limbs lose their strength by disuse.
n.
A deprivation of honor; a cause of disgrace; a discredit.
n.
A subsequent disseizin committed by one of lands which the disseizee had before recovered of the same disseizor; a writ founded on such subsequent disseizin, now abolished.
v. t.
To deprive of wonted usage; to disaccustom.
n.
A person who disseizes another of lands which the disseizee had before recovered of the same disseizor.
v. t.
To unyoke; to free from a yoke; to disjoin.
v. t.
To cease to use; to discontinue the practice of.
v. t.
To dissuade from by previous warning.
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