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commish

American  
[kuh-mish] / kəˈmɪʃ /

noun

Informal.
  1. commissioner.

    I have an interview with the police commish at noon.

  2. commission.

    Sorry, that phone is out of commish.


Etymology

Origin of commish

By shortening; commish def. 2 was first recorded in 1855–60; commish def. 1, in 1870–75.

Example Sentences

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College Sports | Pac-12 on the brink: Could commish George Kliavkoff have done more?

From Seattle Times • Jul. 3, 2022

The commish sent one of his assistants, Monte Irvin, who brought along a watch to mark the occasion.

From Washington Times • Jan. 22, 2021

He passes the ball to Adam Silver, the smooth N.B.A. commish.

From New York Times • Jun. 13, 2020

They want rules in place to prevent this from happening again, and they've apparently exerted enough pressure on commish Adam Silver that he's mulling a $10 million fine for "tampering."

From Golf Digest • Sep. 16, 2019

Too surprised to speak for herself, Nick answered for the vender, “They was fifty bags, that’s fifty cents, an’ five fer commish.

From A Sunny Little Lass by Raymond, Evelyn