duss
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See also: dušš
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From dust, having the same meaning.
Verb[edit]
duss (third-person singular simple present dusses, present participle dussing, simple past and past participle dussed)
- (slang) To leave; to scram.
- 2018, Guy Gunaratne, In Our Mad and Furious City:
- There was an empty table and chair being prepared. But them Muhaji olders were telling me to duss so I dussed, ennet. I walked away watching that empty table, chair and microphone at the entrance.
References[edit]
- Tony Thorne (2014) “duss”, in Dictionary of Contemporary Slang, 4th edition, London, […]: Bloomsbury