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sitch

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Noun — Informal shortening of "situation."

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Etymology

From Middle English sich, siche, from Old English sīċ (“a watercourse; sike”), from Proto-West Germanic *sīk, from Proto-Germanic *sīką (“slow flowing water; a trickle”).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sitch” mean?

The word “sitch” means informal shortening of "situation.". In plain terms, a casual, slangy way of saying "situation," often used to ask what's going on.

How do you use “sitch” in a sentence?

Here is “sitch” used in a sentence: “What's the sitch with the party tonight — is it still happening?”

What part of speech is “sitch”?

“Sitch” is a noun.

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