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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.
versing by Kallandras December 8, 2016
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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
Versing by copacetic cutie July 22, 2010
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.
versing by WordMoFo September 22, 2008
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?
versing by hypnotoad December 6, 2004
A duel of wits, usually involving Thor and Martin. Most often used to describe when a game of connect 4 is being played.
Versing by Artimusstache July 25, 2016
When two people are going against each other in any competitive matter that is pointless and or meaningless, such as in Fantasy Football. VS becomes spoken as ‘versing’.
Aww man, I just looked at the Fantasy Football roster, I’m versing you this week!
Versing by TheJediGolfer September 15, 2019