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dissage

noun; derivation
Comments and dialogue at or with another person used in a derogatory way. Used by a friend explaining that she had been teased a lot the night before (“I took a lot of dissage last night”).
 
I took a lot of dissage last night.
Etymology : Derived from the word ‘diss’, meaning ‘to tease’ in common slang.
Source : friend
Last modified: 10 June 2008


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