Sissed vs Dissed - What's the difference?
sissed | dissed |
(siss)
(US, colloquial) A hissing noise.
(US, colloquial, intransitive) To make a hissing sound.
(diss)
(US, British, slang) To put (someone) down, or show disrespect by the use of insulting language or dismissive behaviour.
* 1905 , 10 December, The Sunday Times (Perth), "A New Word",
(slang) An insult or put-down; an expression of disrespect.
dissertation
As verbs the difference between sissed and dissed
is that sissed is (siss) while dissed is (diss).sissed
English
Verb
(head)siss
English
Noun
(es)Verb
(es)- a flatiron hot enough to siss when touched with a wet finger
dissed
English
Verb
(head)diss
English
Alternative forms
*Verb
(es)page 4:
- When a journalistic rival tries to "dis " you
And to prejudice you in the public's eyes.
Don't stigmatise his charges as a "tissue
Of palpable, unmitigated lies."