verb General Slang

versing

VER-sing · verb · informal

playing against (an opponent)

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Definitions

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Competing against another team or person; a back-formation from 'versus' popular with kids and now widely used.

“Who are we versing this weekend?”
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versing In A Sentence

Who are we versing this weekend?

Origin & Usage

Back-formation from 'versus' reinterpreted as a verb.

Variants verseversus

People Also Ask

What does versing mean?

It means playing or competing against an opponent — 'who are we versing?' means who are we up against.

Is versing correct English?

It's non-standard but very widely used, especially by kids. It arose from people treating 'versus' as if it were a verb ('to verse').

Where does versing come from?

It's a back-formation from 'versus', which children reinterpreted as a verb, then spread into general Australian speech.

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