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snackage

Various and sundry snack foods (pretzels, chips, cheese, etc.) consumed while sitting around watching television.
Hey Lois, I'm too lazy to get off my duff and Seinfeld is on. Can you bring me some pretzels and some other snackage on your way back from the kitchen?
by Bill Steineke August 6, 2003
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snackage

that stuff hanging in the pantry.
chips candy etc. whatevers around.
ana: do we have any snackage? totally have the munchies

yvette: yeah pops just got some pringles at the store yesterday.
by freshfrett January 15, 2009
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stackage

A term used to describe the size of breasts.
She has much stackage.
Did you see the stackage on her?
She aint got no stackage.
by Scherzo May 14, 2005
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snackless

To be or to go without food for a substantial amount of time
I've been snackless for three hours, can you believe that!
by The intellengent one November 9, 2018
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snackaging

When you look at snack packaging and decide what something is, and whether or not you are going to like it.
We all know it's never good to judge a book by it's cover, but since nobody reads books anymore, except Rhett and Link's Book of Mythicality, who cares? What about judging snacks by their packaging: Snackaging!
by ngue02 May 2, 2018
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snausages

Fat legs packed into tight-fighting pantyhose. Resembles a sausage.
Snausages!!
Used as a description.
by Iron Sausage August 17, 2007
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Sackage

Sackage is a postmodern word that has evolved into meaning "the good things in life".

It started in the Scottish Borders town of Selkirk with local menace Dr Crack, initially referring to being desirous of being sacked from her job. The actual name of the employer is unknown to scholars, who point to a variety of nicknames, such as; The Death Star, Arse Factory and Soul Toilet.

The true identity of Dr Crack is also a mystery to academics, due to the number of alternate nicknames bandied about.

The word has, as previously said, evolved into meaning all of the little things that make life bearable for the working stiff. A night in the pub could definitely be sackage, as could a good book, friendship, or even simple pleasures like stuffing oneself full of junk food additives at lunchtime and buzzing one's way through a dull afternoon at work.

The antonym for sackage would almost certainly seem to be bawbaggery.
It's time to leave work. Now, that's sackage!
That beer was pure sackage.
It's all about the sackage.
by Steve Jesus June 4, 2007
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