Situation vs Posish - What's the difference?
situation | posish |
The way in which something is positioned vis-à-vis its surroundings.
* 1908 , (Kenneth Grahame), (The Wind in the Willows) :
The place in which something is situated; a location.
* 1833 , Thomas Hibbert and Robert Buist, The American Flower Garden Directory , page 142:
Position or status with regard to conditions and circumstances.
The combination of circumstances at a given moment; a state of affairs.
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(UK, dated) A position of employment; a post.
* 1913 , , (Sons and Lovers) , Penguin 2006, page 78:
* 1946 , Vaughn Horton, Denver Darling, Milt Gabler, :
A difficult or unpleasant set of circumstances; a problem.
(colloquial, often, military slang, or, sexual slang) Short for position.
* He put on the remaining pair of gloves, and took a pugilistic "posish " that alarmed me.
* "Colonel, the Rebs are making it so hot out yonder, I can't hold my ‘posish ’."
* The enemy was in a splendid ‘posish ’ on a high hill commanding the country.
* At what seemed to be a lull in the action, Joe concluded to climb the ladder to the roof to survey the battlefield. “I'm going up to see the posish (position),” he announced to Jim Bainter.
* My favorite posish is doggystyle.
(colloquial, figuratively) Position, situation.
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As nouns the difference between situation and posish
is that situation is while posish is (colloquial|often|military slang|or|sexual slang) short for position.situation
English
Alternative forms
* scituationNoun
(en noun)- ...he being naturally an underground animal by birth and breeding, the situation of Badger's house exactly suited him and made him feel at home; while the Rat, who slept every night in a bedroom the windows of which opened on a breezy river, naturally felt the atmosphere still and oppressive.
- [Hibíscus] speciòsus is the most splendid, and deserves a situation in every garden.
- When he was nineteen, he suddenly left the 'Co-op' office, and got a situation in Nottingham.
- You take a morning paper from the top of the stack
- And read the situations from the front to the back
- The only job that's open need a man with a knack
- So put it right back in the rack Jack.
- Boss, we've got a situation here...
Synonyms
* (combination of circumstances) condition, set upSee also
* situation comedy, sitcomReferences
* Source for the definitions: ** Dictionary.com. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/situation] (accessed: March 10, 2007). * * *Anagrams
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Noun
(es)References
* TVRage, Jeeves and Wooster ,"Show Slang"