Definition of Dissing

1. Verb. (present participle of diss) ¹

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Definition of Dissing

1. dis [v] - See also: dis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dissing

dissimilations
dissimilatory
dissimilitude
dissimilitudes
dissimulate
dissimulated
dissimulates
dissimulating
dissimulatingly
dissimulation
dissimulations
dissimulative
dissimulator
dissimulators
dissimulour
dissing (current term)
dissipable
dissipate
dissipated
dissipatedly
dissipatedness
dissipater
dissipaters
dissipates
dissipating
dissipation
dissipation function
dissipation functions
dissipational
dissipationless

Literary usage of Dissing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Reports of Cases Determined in the Several Courts of Westminster-hall, from by William Blackstone, Charles Heneage Elsley, James Clitherow (1828)
"... with their names inserted, L *ili*' J for the purpose of dissing, which includes all persons whatsoever created since the commencement in 1758. ..."

2. Human Rights in China: Hearing Before the Committee on International edited by Benjamin A. Gilman (1999)
"We had this one very loyal and fine human rights officer and all of these Commerce people who were just dissing everything about human rights that either I ..."

3. The Heart of the Antarctic: Being the Story of the British Antarctic by Ernest Henry Shackleton (1909)
"... and printed off the required number of copies, they had to undertake the laborious work of " dissing," that is, of distributing the type again. ..."

4. A Girl Among the Anarchists by Isabel Meredith (1903)
"he said turning to Short who was "dissing pie," his inseparable clay pipe still firmly set between his yellow and decayed teeth. "Oh, yes. I shan't be up, ..."

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