deb
/dɛb/ /dɛb/; /dɛb/; /dɛb/Definitions
1. noun
a public or private meeting for discussion, especially of a topic of public interest.
“The town hall meeting was a great deb about the new community project.”
2. noun
a woman who is the wife of a knight, especially in the Middle Ages.
“She was a noble deb at the royal court.”
3. verb
to discuss or debate (something) in a lively or informal way.
“The deb about the new policy went on for hours.”
4. verb
to argue or dispute (something) in a lively or informal way.
“The two friends debbed about who was the better singer.”
5. interjection
used to express a challenge or a dare, especially in a sporting context.
“Come on, deb! You can do it!”