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Dis'sing comes from the word "disrespecting", or being disrespectful to
someone. If you "dis" me, you are being disrespectful to me. Dis, dissing,
dissed, etc. new words...!
Fabien Vais
At 01:06 PM 5/22/97 -0400, you wrote:
>If we can't figure out what it means, it would be a problem. I'll take a guess:
>does it mean discussing?
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>--- Forwarded mail from Richard Yanowitz <ryanowit -at- NYCT -dot- NET>
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>Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 12:45:35 -0400
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>From: Richard Yanowitz <ryanowit -at- NYCT -dot- NET>
>Subject: Re: Agencies/markup/etc.
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>At 09:36 AM 5/22/97 -0700, Bob Morrisette wrote:
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>>What does dis'sing mean? Are we using ebonics in the tech writers list?
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>Would this be a problem?
>Richard Yanowitz, NYC
>ryanowitz -at- bigfoot -dot- com
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