Descride


verb. the act of insulting or putting down a subject. often mistaken for a misspelling of describe.
“he descrided her as being brown haired, fair skinned, and of a ‘healthy’ weight.”
“term used to describe people that lack the intelligence to learn proper english. used mainly to descride moronic urban dictionary readers.” (definition of cookle)

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