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Etymology

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From diss +‎ -ful.

Adjective

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dissful (comparative more dissful, superlative most dissful)

  1. (slang, rare) Expressing disrespect; disrespectful.
    • 2001 July 28, Tifa, “Re: BHRIGGA PIX now up....check the site out”, in alt.disney.disneyland[1] (Usenet):
      Dude. . . In the first one, you look like Ricky Martin or something . Not to be dissful or anything, That's just my opinion.
    • 2003 February 25, Seth J. Bookey, “Re: AMC: Brian Frons/Marj Dusay question”, in rec.arts.tv.soaps.abc[2] (Usenet):
      HOWEVER, I am also sure [Brian] Frons has gotten other fans' emails about Sam Page also, and that he's just being rude and dissful.
    • 2022 February 9, Alicia Adejobi, quoting Joss Stone, “Joss Stone reflects on Brit Award win in ‘urban’ category amid calls to ban term”, in Metro[3]:
      I think if something is said with the intention to be rude or the intention to be dissful [sic] or nasty or to separate or segregate, if there is anything that is with that intention, any words or collective words then that is obviously not welcome.