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sitch

American  
[sich] / sɪtʃ /

noun

  1. Slang. situation.


Example Sentences

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She calls a can of Coke a “red ambulance” — an in-case-of-emergency sitch.

From Los Angeles Times

“The credit goes to the team,” Sitch said.

From Seattle Times

The 39-year-old Sitch was an assistant coach for the Chicago women’s soccer team from 2015-17.

From Seattle Times

Your convos around the board are about to get more interesting with about 500 new words and variations added to the game’s official dictionary: stan, sitch, convo, zedonk, dox and fauxhawk among them.

From Seattle Times

Here’s what iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens tells The Verge about the battery sitch: We are building a solution for repairing the Steam Deck that includes all the step-by-step guides and parts that you need to fix your Deck.

From The Verge