dis
US /dɪs/
・UK /dɪs/
A1
v.t.Transitive VerbTo look down on; treat or speak to with disrespect
He was dissed for his opinions
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FINALLY A GOOD VIDEO GAME.
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- Why is dis a game?
Why is dis a game?
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- "and dis? why u didn't put chocolate here?"
"and dis? why u didn't put chocolate here?"
- ay, dis fker servd me bad
ay, dis fker servd me bad
THE SCARIEST MOMENT! - Resident Evil 7 - Part 5
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- Dis aint cool at all man...
Dis aint cool at all man...
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- Dis gon be gud
Dis gon be gud
Brazil floods: BBC News Review
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- And when we add the prefix dis-, it actually means
And when we add the prefix dis-, it actually means
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- okay.. so i think i figured it out.. (u sure dis time poods?)
okay.. so i think i figured it out.. (u sure dis time poods?)
English Grammar: Negative Prefixes - "un", "dis", "in", "im", "non"
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- "Dis-", "un", "in/im-/il/ir-", "non-". Okay?
"Dis-", "un", "in/im-/il/ir-", "non-". Okay?
- find specific little subtle differences between all of them. For example, "dis" means more
find specific little subtle differences between all of them. For example, "dis" means more
Learn ASP.NET MVC 5 ( Model view controller) step by step in 2 days ( 16 hours)
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- Now if I say here okay what he dis just puts home
Now if I say here okay what he dis just puts home
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- this selfish happiness and dis-considering others, when
this selfish happiness and dis-considering others, when
Sound like a native speaker: Advanced Pronunciation
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- Sometimes we use: "un", sometimes we use: "dis", sometimes we use: "im". So that one's
Sometimes we use: "un", sometimes we use: "dis", sometimes we use: "im". So that one's
- we actually use: "dis" in this case. Someone is a "dishonest" person, is a liar. Bad liar.
we actually use: "dis" in this case. Someone is a "dishonest" person, is a liar. Bad liar.