noun
- a commission or percentage of money earned from a sale or transaction
- a person in charge of a department or organization; a commissioner
Usage: informal; chiefly North American
Usage: informal; chiefly North American
Examples
- The real estate agent earned a commish of 3% on the house sale.
- She negotiated a higher commish for each policy she sold.
- The new commish announced stricter rules for the league.
- He was appointed commish of the city's parks department.
- Sales reps at the company make most of their money from commish.
- The commish called an emergency meeting to address the scandal.