The word " diss "

Gord

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I have seen this used a few times by certain posters

Is it i common term in the states - what does it mean ?
 
Starblayde said:
disrespect

don't diss me fool!

see?

Ok - I thought it was a place in Norfolk

not that common a term though
 
It's for people who can't pronounce the TH sound very well.

As in "I'll take diss one, and dat one, and two of dose".

See?
 
RawHumor said:
It's for people who can't pronounce the TH sound very well.

As in "I'll take diss one, and dat one, and two of dose".

See?

Didn't know they used it on 'The Sopranos'


Bada bing.
 
4laterer said:
Gord, you just aint grooovy enough for london


heh cat I am one groovy guy - just heading off to the bright lights soon
 
Thanks for the help in US slang

if you need any help with our language - just ask
 
I think for those who don't know the slang, there should be a dictionary.

I being one of them.
 
DarkAngel said:
I think for those who don't know the slang, there should be a dictionary.

I being one of them.

I agree - there should be some sort of dictionary !!:D
 
'Diss' has been around for a while.
Where have you been?

It's so old, it's on the verge of being out of style. :D
 
Mona said:
'Diss' has been around for a while.
Where have you been?

It's so old, it's on the verge of being out of style. :D
celery stalk
 
Good lord, Gord. Let me know if you need defintitions for any of the following words:

wack
mack
word up
chill
homie
dope
phat
 
Um...sandwich still means sandwich.


Except in sex...or in a fight...or...never mind...
 
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