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verse
(verb) : to play against someone: to compete with
Who are we versing today?
Submitted by: Anonymous on Mar. 24, 2009 02:17
(verb) : To battle one another in a one-on-one duel.
When two boys are aboout to play a video game one will say " I verse you in Mario Party 8."
Submitted by: Tom Guest from California on Jun. 17, 2007 21:13
(verb) : to play against another team or be an adversary to another.
If our team is playing against the Hurricanes, we are versing the Hurricanes. —n/a,
Submitted by: Thomas B. Alleman from Texas on Mar. 16, 2006 09:13
(verb) : Verse (verb) : To play against, as another team. A back-formation of Versus. Most widely used as a participle.
"We're versing Westford this Saturday." "We're going to verse Somerville next month." My children started saying this when they began playing soccer and baseball. It's widely used and without any self-consciousness at all. (revised entry)
Submitted by: Michael M. Ross from Massachusetts on Nov. 20, 2005 07:27
(verb) : To play against, as another team. Most widely used as a participle.
"We're versing Westford this Saturday." "We're going to verse Somerville next month." My children started saying this when they began playing soccer and baseball. It's widely used and without any self-conciousness at all.
Submitted by: Michael M. Ross from Massachusetts on Nov. 17, 2005 14:36
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