Ver·sit·tace
/vərs iˈtās/

|contronym|

(v.)
1. Telling someone that you don't wish to talk to them, by talking to them.
2. Establishing rules of noncommunication through communication.

(adv.)
1. To establishing there was silence, by breaking the silence.
(v.)
1. Sarah let James know that she was trying not to talk to him while he studied, her versittace did not go over well, as James lost his train of thought.
2. Your letter to the defendant was in direct violation of the court order, now you will do 50 to life for defiant versittace!

(adv.)
1) "It's crazy how quiet it gets when we're all meditating. Jimmy said versittaciously."
by Hefty Feety, Belty Seaty September 18, 2020
Get the Versittace mug.