Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - dish
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Dish
dish
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English disc plate, from Latin discus quoit, disk, ~, from Greek diskos, from dikein to throw Date: before 12th century 1. a. a more or less concave vessel from which food is served b. the contents of a ~ a ~ of strawberries 2. a. food prepared in a particular way b. something one particularly enjoys ; cup of tea 3. a. (1) any of various shallow concave vessels; broadly anything shallowly concave (2) a directional receiver having a concave usually parabolic reflector; especially one used as a microwave or radar antenna b. the state of being concave or the degree of concavity 4. a. something that is favored entertainment that is just his ~ b. an attractive or sexy person 5. gossip 2a the latest ~ II. verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to put (as food for serving) into a ~ — often used with up 2. present — usually used with up 3. to make concave like a ~ 4. to disclose or discuss especially publicly ~ the dirt 5. to pass (a basketball) to a teammate — often used with off intransitive verb 1. gossip; also to disclose private or personal information 2. to pass a basketball to a teammate — often used with off
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