by Anonymous August 28, 2003

by hiiloveagness September 21, 2018

by Crill July 1, 2018

"Man I haven't seen that cunt for ages."
"...It happened ages ago."
"I was waiting out the front of his house for ages."
"...It happened ages ago."
"I was waiting out the front of his house for ages."
by Diego August 14, 2003

A suffix added to a word to emphasize it, especially to refer to an abstraction of it. eg. grub (for food) becomes grubbage (the essence or concept of food)
Almost universally transforms to a non-count noun (you get a link cable, or some linkage, but not a linkage)
Almost universally transforms to a non-count noun (you get a link cable, or some linkage, but not a linkage)
by vitae May 25, 2004

by Señor Che March 1, 2011

boob-age? ring-age? what's with all the age-age?
by natalie and camillz January 9, 2008
