A fork of Rural Dictionary
The verb form of the word "verses". It should be used like this: "Did you see that match? It was red verses blue!" However more people use it the innocorect way: "Are you versing him later?" Let me just tell you all that THIS IS NOT A WORD. Its not even slang! Its just stupid!
Are you versing him later? Its just me verses him. Ill verse him for you!
The gerund form of the "verb" "verse." Presumably caused by people assuming that versus is spelled "verses" and is the present tense of a verb... but it's latin.
I'm versing him later in Smash Brothers.
competing, playing against. Derived from the common term "vs." in video games where choices are either 1 Player or 2 Player (commonly listed as "vs."). This usage, while considered incorrect by many, is extremely common with young people due to their familiarity with video games.
The Lions are versing the Packers on Sunday.
To describe an athletic contest between two teams, particulary if it involves a Mets team, or a college football team.
Who are you versing tonight in the baseball contest?
the Uiverse as described in the series Firefly created by Joss Whedon
No power in the verse can stop me. (Said by Mal first then Kaylee, but River adopted it after she single-handedly stopped Niska's men from boarding Serenity.)
The action of writing verses of a poem with another person, versing and taking turns, you go i go
Fool #1: I'm rippling the horizon Like a ravenous lion Fool #2: I'm swallowing serotonin Mainling dopamine Fool #1: I think we communicate the best when we're versing with each other Fool #2: Why? Oh, cause you think you're the next Edgar Allen Poe right? Fool #1: No, more like the next Emily Dickinson