diss
diss (v)
- present
- disses
- past
- dissed
- past participle
- dissed
- present participle
- dissing
English Definitions:
diss, insult, affront (verb)
treat, mention, or speak to rudely
"He insulted her with his rude remarks"; "the student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone"
diss (Noun)
An insult or put-down.
diss (Noun)
for dissertation.
diss (Verb)
To put (someone) down, or show disrespect by the use of insulting language or dismissive behaviour.
Diss
Diss is a market town in Norfolk, England close to the border with the neighbouring East Anglian county of Suffolk, with a population of 7,503. The town lies in the valley of the River Waveney, around a mere that covers 6 acres. The mere is up to 18 feet deep, although there is another 51 feet of mud. The town takes its name from dic an Anglo-Saxon word meaning either ditch or embankment. Diss has a large number of historic buildings, including the early 14th century parish church. It is also home to a museum. Diss railway station lies on the Great Eastern Main Line route from London to Norwich.
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