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Definition of DQ verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

DQ

verb
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuː/
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuː/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they DQ
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuː/
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuː/
he / she / it DQ's
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuːz/
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuːz/
past simple DQ'd
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuːd/
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuːd/
past participle DQ'd
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuːd/
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuːd/
-ing form DQ'ing
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuːɪŋ/
 
/ˌdiː ˈkjuːɪŋ/
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  1. DQ somebody/something (usually in sport) to stop somebody from doing something because they have broken a rule (the abbreviation for disqualify)
    • He was DQ'd for repeated infringements of the rules.
    Topics Sports: other sportsc2

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