A Quote by Tory Lanez

Drake could diss me 20,000 times, and I would never diss him. I'm a fan. — © Tory Lanez
Drake could diss me 20,000 times, and I would never diss him. I'm a fan.
Diss me and you'll never hear a reply for it
The thing is, you don't even want to be mad about someone calling you fat because who the f--- cares? Like if somebody tells me, 'Oh, you look curvier.' That should not be a diss. The fact is, we live in a time where that is a diss. It's horrible we can be like, 'You look so skinny,' and someone's like, 'Thank you!' That's horrible. That's equally as horrible to me. So the time we live in, it's upsetting.
But you could miss me with all that, diss me then crawl back. I really wish yall would fall back, but gettin rich suppose to solve that.
I used to feel so shy speaking to girls. It was even worse when they were around their crew because they would diss me.
You can say now, 'I dissed him' - to diss, I dissed him - or, 'Stop dissing her'. And that's the interesting thing, that it's the prefix that's become the verb! It's a most remarkable development.
One of the rules about being an actor or an actress is that you never diss other actors or actresses, particularly when you don't know them.
No diss to any of my homies, but I pay very close attention to what people say about me.
Anyone who tries to diss me in comparison to Queen, it just renders all their criticisms completely futile. That's quite pleasurable.
Even the diss tracks was enhancing 'Panda.'
Fans of football and fans of nationhood have a similar zeal. Read the fanzines: their contributors could find a needle-sized diss in a haystack of compliments, and their passions are fundamentalist.
It would be hypocritical of me to use being female in some ways, and diss being female in other ways. It's part of the programme.
A lot of girls in L.A. just stand in the corner wondering 'Who's gonna talk to me? Who am I gonna diss?'
Don't diss me, Danvers. I'm warning you.""I'm not dissing you," Claire sighed. "I'm ignoring you. There's a difference. Dissing you implies I think you're actually important
I was a little self-centered gutter punk in the early 1980s and all I wanted to do was diss everybody.
The female body is something that's so beautiful. I wish women would be proud of their bodies and not diss other women for being proud of theirs.
There was a point in time, when I put out the Chief Keef diss, where I was so hot that everybody was calling my phone. But I decided to go set up under Wale, but he wasn't really teaching me how to rap.
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