To put someone down, or show disrespect by the use of insulting language or dismissive behaviour.
A song primarily intended to disrespect people.
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1 Immediately after hearing the diss , Lil Wayne posted a message on Twitter.
2 It does not do to diss the women's game on Planet Tennis.
3 You may as well diss the wind for blowing in any particular direction.
4 Haters diss him for being a mere Web designer, not a true coder.
5 Quesnel, in his edition of the works of St. Leo, t. 2, diss .
6 Tristan felt embarrassed by the end of the Finals diss moment and just unloaded.
7 CHEEKY Katy Perry has put Miley Cyrus in her place after a Twitter diss .
8 As for his Drake diss , he maintains that it's personal.
9 Don't diss me in front of my crew, oil man.
10 Peep the diss track, along with reaction from Twitter below.
11 Reason's approach was not the greatest but did it warrant a diss record from Flex?
12 I might be allowed to diss my fellow physicists, but that doesn't mean you can.'
13 That is not to diss We Summon the Darkness.
14 The same guy who gave Eminem a cheeky response to his diss just a month ago.
15 People diss payment plans, but for some they can be a viable alternative to paying out-of-pocket.
16 Then he's got another way to diss me.
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