Sentence examples for the diss from inspiring English sources

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the diss

verb

To put (someone) down, or show disrespect by the use of insulting language or dismissive behaviour.

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For the 15 19 age group, we had data from the PDR and DISS only, the results showing that incidence rates are two to three times higher in the PDR than in the DISS.

Her first songs - such as Blah, Blah, Blah (about abusive mobile phone calls) and the diss track about fellow musician Genita - date from this time.

The best, though, is the diss he pours over everyone who has tried to make a version of Carrie since his.

It's a word even most of those born before 1980 are now familiar with, since Kate Moss hurled the diss at the pilot on her easyJet flight.

Once more putting the diss in dysfunction, Elizabeth Edwards last week promoted the paperback version of her best seller, "Resilience: Reflections on the Burdens and Gifts of Facing Life's Adversities," making her feelings of betrayal by her ex, her ex's mistress and her ex's sycophant perfectly clear.

If you need a Hebrew and Yiddish glossary to fully fathom the diss — "krum" means "crooked," "haredi" means "fervently Orthodox," "tznius" is "modesty" and the "gedolim" are the great rabbis — then you have some sense of the almost claustrophobically inward community that Mr. Rosenberg chronicles.

Overall performance on the DISS was also significantly better in the chewing condition.

The first treatment consists of extracting the sugars by distillation of the Diss fibers.

The second treatment consists of waterproofing the Diss fibers to prevent water absorption.

The developed coupled method has been validated with experimental results conducted in the DISS test facility in Spain.

Using a partial crossover design 40 participants (mean age 22 years) underwent two intensities of the DISS while chewing and not chewing.

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