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dissing, n. slang (orig. U.S., esp. in African-American usage). Brit. |ˈdɪsɪŋ|, U.S. |ˈdɪsɪŋ| [‹ dis v.2 + -ing suffix1.] The action of dis v.2 Cf. slightly earlier dis n.2
1987Los Angeles Times 2 Aug. 103/3 Lighten up, homey, you don't know what you're missing, Street rap with us some, and stop that school dissing. 1991Mirabella Oct. 76/3 Ursa's friend Viney is absolutely convincing in her dissing of black men. 1995Village Voice (N.Y.) 7 Mar. 26/2 The hiphop stance was turned on its head, producing white racist epithets. But the bulk of this dissing was directed at women and homosexuals—or, in the vernacular, bitches and fags. 2000N.Y. Times 17 Nov. e4/6 The flamboyant, neurotic starlight he gave off in the movie is in evidence in this evening of songs, reminiscences, dissing and venting. |