See Also: disgrace 1, noun(dictionary)
disgrace(1)(dictionary)
disgrace(2)(dictionary)
DISGRACE(law)
disgrace 2, verb(dictionary)
sip 2, noun(dictionary)
pan 1, noun(dictionary)
tot 1, noun(dictionary)
sit-down 2, noun(dictionary)
jig 1, noun(dictionary)

op(4) (iou) and disgrace 1, noun (oh)


op(4) (iou)



op noun3. colloq. E20.
[Abbreviation of OPERATIVE noun.]
A detective; esp. a private investigator.

disgrace 1, noun (oh)



[U] the loss of Other people's respect because you have done something they strongly disapprove of
::Smith faced total public disgrace after the incident.
in disgrace
::Toranaga sent us away in disgrace.
::His actions brought disgrace on the family.
::There was no disgrace in finishing fourth.
be a disgrace
used to say that something or someone is so bad or unacceptable that the people involved with them should feel ashamed
::The UK rail system is a national disgrace.
be a disgrace to
::You are a disgrace to the medical profession.
absolute/utter disgrace
:: It's an absolute disgrace, the way he treats his wife.