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/dish/, n.1. an open, relatively shallow container of pottery, glass, metal, wood, etc., used for various purposes, esp. for holding or serving food.2. any container used at table: dirty dishes.3. the food served or contained in a dish: The meal consisted of several dishes.4. a particular article, type, or preparation of food: Rice is an inexpensive dish.5. the quantity held by a dish; dishful: a dish of applesauce.6. anything like a dish in form or use.7. concavity or the degree of concavity, as of a wheel.8. Also called dish antenna. a concave, dish-shaped reflector serving to focus electromagnetic energy as part of a transmitter or receiver of radio, television, or microwave signals.9. Slang (sometimes offensive). an attractive girl or woman: The receptionist is quite a dish.10. Slang. an item of gossip.v.t.11. to put into or serve in a dish, as food: to dish food onto plates.12. to fashion like a dish; make concave.13. Slang. to gossip about: They talked all night, dishing their former friends.14. Slang. to defeat; frustrate; cheat.v.i.15. Slang. to talk together informally, esp., to gossip.16. dish it out, Informal. to dispense abusive language, punishment, or praise, enthusiastic approval, etc.: When it comes to flattery, he can really dish it out.17. dish out, Informal.a. to serve (food) from a serving dish, pot, etc.b. to deal out; distribute: She dished out our pay in silver dollars.
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