by Jason Fine January 31, 2010
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Get the talkage mug.A Talmadge is a being that has a very strong but questionable love for Taylor Swift. His love for Taylor Swift was brought to him by his sisters. They showed him how to love her and why. A Talmadge is also a person that spends too much time in robotics which causes him to not spend the best time in yearbook. A Talmadge can also bring happiness to his favorite teacher mr panter or papa panter. A Talmadge bring joy to everyone except Mia because he annoys her
Girl: is that Talmadge?
Other girl: yes I can’t believe it!
Talmadge: hey there ladies *winks*
Girls: *faints*
Other girl: yes I can’t believe it!
Talmadge: hey there ladies *winks*
Girls: *faints*
by Mr panters favorite December 4, 2019
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1) a state or situation in which something exists in abundance, esp. something otherwise desirable.
2) the property of being an amount by which something is more than expected or required; a surplus.
ORIGIN 2000s: from Modern English 'tall', on the pattern of 'shortage'.
1) a state or situation in which something exists in abundance, esp. something otherwise desirable.
2) the property of being an amount by which something is more than expected or required; a surplus.
ORIGIN 2000s: from Modern English 'tall', on the pattern of 'shortage'.
"I have a tallage of things to say on this topic."
A persimmons tallage this season caused the market price to drop.
A persimmons tallage this season caused the market price to drop.
by Daedreams April 2, 2009
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1) a state or situation in which something exits in abundance, esp. something otherwise desirable.
2) the property of being an amount by which something is more than expected or required; a surplus.
ORIGIN 2000s: from Modern English 'tall', on the pattern of 'shortage'.
1) a state or situation in which something exits in abundance, esp. something otherwise desirable.
2) the property of being an amount by which something is more than expected or required; a surplus.
ORIGIN 2000s: from Modern English 'tall', on the pattern of 'shortage'.
"I have a tallage of things to say on this topic."
"A persimmons tallage this season caused their market price to drop."
"A persimmons tallage this season caused their market price to drop."
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