Definition of "competish"
competish
noun
countable and uncountable, plural competishes
(colloquial) Clipping of competition.
Quotations
For the women, it's like the early days of the feminist movement all over again: Four of them are still hanging on; this is the first time that so many women have made it this far in the competish.
2008 May 8, Vanessa Juarez, “Top Chef recap: Love and War”, in Entertainment Weekly, New York, N.Y.: Time Inc., archived from the original on 2022-11-28
Most poetry competitions don't attract the attention of HBO. But then most poetry competishes don't attract 600 teenagers from across the country and Russell Simmons as exec producer of a 90-minute special on the finals.
2010 July 16, Rachel Abrams, “HBO finds 'New Voices' with poetry slam”, in Variety, Los Angeles, C.A.: Penske Media Corporation, archived from the original on 2023-01-30
Net confirmed today that Lovato will return to judge season three of the singing competish, which launches this fall. The pop chantoosie joined the show during its second season, helping to draw younger auds to the program.
2013 March 28, AJ Marechal, “Demi Lovato Set to Return to 'X Factor'”, in Variety, Los Angeles, C.A.: Penske Media Corporation, archived from the original on 2021-09-26
Strap up and sit down because Grid is back baby. Let us walk you through everything you need to know so that you'll be ahead of the "competish". We talk PVP, game modes, and the new GRID World Series career path, the Fernando Alonso Challenge.
2019 October 9, “GRID: Everything You Need To Know”, in IGN, archived from the original on 2023-06-16