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elena | 12:54 Mon 01st Mar 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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what is the difference between the sayings by dishing a person or dissing a person? george want to know because hes been saying it all his life!
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Dishing - dishing the dirt Dissing - disrespecting
In my experience, to "dish" someone means - in colloquial terms - to "do for them". That is, defeat, ruin or cheat them in some way. This meaning is based on the idea of food being done before being dished. It's a bit like 'scuppered', as in "I scuppered his plans". One might say: "I dished him with the boss." 'Diss', as Fingerpie suggests, means to disrespect.

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