<<<<Things in ink and mass dis.....! and who puts the starch in TT's shorts?>
way to go Eric , you made my day
I hope its Alex
Slang dictionary meaning of Erics Dis....
dis v 1. to insult. Origin: possibly an abbreviation of "disrespect(ing)". ("Are you dissing me?") - n 1. an insult. ("That was a really big dis.") Submitted by Kirsten Andersen, San Diego, CA, USA, 28 -09-97. Clarifications submitted by Carlos Cano, Chicago IL, USA, 23-11-97.
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Definitions Addison's disease (d-snz d-zz) n. A disease caused by partial or total failure of adrenocortical function, which is characterized by a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin and mucous membranes, anemia, weakness, and low blood pressure.
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[After Alois Alzheimer (1864-1915), German neurologist.]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- anaphrodisia (n-fr-dz-, -dzh) n. Decline or absence of sexual desire.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Greek want of power to inspire love: an-, without; see a-1 + aphrodisia, sexual pleasures; see aphrodisiac.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- anaphrodisiac (n-fr-dz-k) adj. and n.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- aphrodisiac (fr-dz-k, -dz-) adj. Arousing or intensifying sexual desire. n. Something, such as a drug or food, having such an effect.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Greek aphrodisiakos, from aphrodisia, sexual pleasures, from Aphrodit, Aphrodite.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- aphrodisiacal (-d-z-kl) adj.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- arrondissement (ä-rôds-mä) n. The chief administrative subdivision of a department in France. A municipal subdivision in some large French cities.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [French from Old French rounded projection on a wall, from arrondir, arrondiss- to round out: a, to (from Latin ad-); see ad- + rondir, to make round (from rond, round); see round1.]
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