(n) a bitch.
Used to curse a woman that you don't like in vietnam
*Warning* this word is bad when you say to a Vietnamese girl
Used to curse a woman that you don't like in vietnam
*Warning* this word is bad when you say to a Vietnamese girl
A don't like B, he hate B (a girl)
A : Hey, why you tell me going to bar last night to my girlfriend ?
B : I didn't say anything *but she said it*
A : "Con di" like you will die soon !
A : Hey, why you tell me going to bar last night to my girlfriend ?
B : I didn't say anything *but she said it*
A : "Con di" like you will die soon !
by NonamNogam April 3, 2020
what cops say you did wrong when they lock you up for no reason*
*in reality, dis con (short for disorderly conduct) is (in just about every state) a penal law criminal violation which can be used to legally arrest someone.
*in reality, dis con (short for disorderly conduct) is (in just about every state) a penal law criminal violation which can be used to legally arrest someone.
sub-sections of dis con include:
threatening/violent behavior, profane/offensive language, obstructing traffic, failure to disperse, and more (depending on what state you live in)
threatening/violent behavior, profane/offensive language, obstructing traffic, failure to disperse, and more (depending on what state you live in)
by Flipyoutoo July 21, 2008
Dis Con (short for disorderly conduct) is, in many countries, a criminal violation which can be used to legally arrest someone.
In the United States, laws vary by state, but common examples of Dis Con include:
(1) fighting,
(2) making an unreasonable amount noise and continuing to do so after being asked to stop,
(3) disrupting a lawful assembly of persons,
(4) conduct that is likely to result in serious bodily injury to a person,
(5) conduct that is likely to result in serious damage to property.
In the United States, laws vary by state, but common examples of Dis Con include:
(1) fighting,
(2) making an unreasonable amount noise and continuing to do so after being asked to stop,
(3) disrupting a lawful assembly of persons,
(4) conduct that is likely to result in serious bodily injury to a person,
(5) conduct that is likely to result in serious damage to property.
In most cases, Dis Con is a misdemeanor, but in certain special situations, like deliberately disrupting a funeral, it can be a felony.
by durpthesecond February 1, 2018