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		Definition of D-list in English: D-listnoun ˈdiːlɪst US 1The fourth in a series of lists, especially lists ranked in order of preference or significance. 2Any (notional) list comprising only the least celebrated or important members of a particular group, especially in the entertainment industry or the media. 
 adjective ˈdiːlɪst US Of or belonging to a D-list; specifically designating or relating to a (notional) roster of the least celebrated or important individuals, especially in the entertainment industry or the media. Usually attributive. 
 Origin   1950s; earliest use found in White Book Aggressive Activities towards Yugoslavia. From D + list, after A-list, B-list, C-list.    Definition of D-list in US English: D-listnounˈdiːlɪst US 1The fourth in a series of lists, especially lists ranked in order of preference or significance. 2Any (notional) list comprising only the least celebrated or important members of a particular group, especially in the entertainment industry or the media. 
 adjectiveˈdiːlɪst US Of or belonging to a D-list; specifically designating or relating to a (notional) roster of the least celebrated or important individuals, especially in the entertainment industry or the media. Usually attributive. 
 Origin   1950s; earliest use found in White Book Aggressive Activities towards Yugoslavia. From D + list, after A-list, B-list, C-list.     |