You's damm old Dude, Bonesy!
con·ten·tion [kuhn-ten-shuhn]
noun
1. a struggling together in opposition; strife.
2. a striving in rivalry; competition; contest.
3. strife in debate; dispute; controversy.
4. a point contended for or affirmed in controversy.
Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English (< Anglo-French ) < Latin contentiōn- (stem of contentiō ), equivalent to content ( us ), past participle of contendere to contend ( con- con- + tentus, variant of tēnsus; see tense1 ) + -iōn- -ion
Related forms
con·ten·tion·al, adjective
non·con·ten·tion, noun
pre·con·ten·tion, noun