on 26-03-2014 10:56 PM
Does it mean toss them overboard?
What do you do if they live in Kirribilli?
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on 26-03-2014 11:33 PM
A common term usually used by Afro/Americans.
In this case it meas disrepect.
ie. You dis me man.
on 26-03-2014 11:13 PM
on 26-03-2014 11:24 PM
It is a historical term that refers to tribal verbal/written retaliation taken against those who perpetrate any form of malfeasance, actual or perceived, against a defenceless wall. Over time the retaliation becomes tribal lore in the telling, and is reinforced with constant repeats, very much like orality.
on 26-03-2014 11:33 PM
A common term usually used by Afro/Americans.
In this case it meas disrepect.
ie. You dis me man.
on 27-03-2014 12:08 AM
A common term usually used by Afro/Americans
Nothing common about Diss - it's where I grew up; and a very superior little town indeed.
http://www.edp24.co.uk/norfolk-life/village-guide/diss_1_213425
on 27-03-2014 12:14 AM
Diss looks very beautiful and picturesque. A lovely place indeed
on 27-03-2014 12:23 AM
Thaanks, Stalker. I have very happy memories of the place. We didn't actually live in the town itself, but it was our nearest shopping centre and a couple of my younger siblings went to school there. We moved to East Anglia when I was 8 and lived first in Eye, then Redgrave, then Wortham.
27-03-2014 12:28 AM - edited 27-03-2014 12:30 AM
on 27-03-2014 12:43 AM
diss? isnt it teasing your mate or something like that?
on 27-03-2014 12:25 PM
Donna, what happened to the other 'dis' thread. That was fun.