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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
dish/dɪʃ/
noun
  • 1 a shallow, flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food.

    ■ (the dishes) all the items used in the preparation, serving, and eating of a meal.

    ■ a shallow, concave receptacle: a soap dish.

    ■ (also dish aerial) a bowl-shaped radio aerial.

  • 2 a particular variety or preparation of food served as part of a meal.
  • 3 informal a sexually attractive person.
  • 4 (the dish) informal information which is not generally known or available.
  • 5 concavity of a spoked wheel resulting from a difference in spoke tension.
verb
  • 1 (dish something out/up) put food on to a plate or plates before a meal.

    ■ (dish something out) dispense something in a casual or indiscriminate way.

  • 2 informal, chiefly Brit. utterly destroy or defeat.
  • 3 N. Amer. informal gossip.
  • 4 (usu. as adj. dished) make slightly concave.
– phrases
dish the dirt informal reveal scandal or gossip.
– derivatives
dishful noun (pl. dishfuls).
– origin OE disc ‘plate, bowl’, based on L. discus (see discus).

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