Disses vs Badmouth - What's the difference?
disses | badmouth |
(informal) To criticize or malign, especially unfairly or spitefully.
* 1987 August 30, ,
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As verbs the difference between disses and badmouth
is that disses is third-person singular of diss while badmouth is to criticize or malign, especially unfairly or spitefully.As a noun disses
is plural of lang=en.badmouth
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Alternative forms
* bad-mouthVerb
Theater: England's Endless Love Affair with Farce, New York Times (retrieved 22 July 2013):
- . . . those cross-Atlantic aficionados who persistently idolize the British theater and bad-mouth Broadway.