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-agë

The definition of “-agë” or “-ige” originated back in the winter of 2019 when Nevon Golding and Joel were walking. The ice caused a slippery surface, Joel stated “it’s very slippery outside” Nevon replied “There’s bare slippagë”. The phrase can be used to emphasize a word.
Nick: niggas left so much cum on the wall.

Nevon: On God fam just bare cumm-agë.

Amelia: Yo my bad Shauna I just shit myself still.

Shauna: Ew just bare Shitt-ige
by Philosopher Nick March 18, 2023
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-age

By adding -age to the ends of random words-age, your vocabulary and knowledge of the English language seem-age to grow-age. Adding -age makes words more fun and original.
Gab: Can you email me the lab-age that I missed tonight?

Dini: Send me some prom pic-age!
by Dini-Gab May 24, 2008
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-age

A suffix, which can be added to almost any word.

Such as "kickage", or "slayage", popularized by Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
I think that guy in class deserves much kickage.
by 5by5 July 15, 2005
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-age

to add emotion to a word, to emphizie the phrase
the goage to my houseage of me
by geoff March 9, 2003
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-age

An slang way of ending various (often one-syllable) different words, to sound cool or relaxed.
"cool-age", "foodage", "'rentage", etc
by kt23 March 9, 2009
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-age

suffix added to almost any word for emphasis. use a LOT by the kids in the Chetto (see cheshire, CT)
that party was sick-age!
by bene May 25, 2006
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-age

suffix randomly attatched to any or all words in a sentence. sometimes coupled with other suffixes, see: -ness, -eith, -(y)kins, -sh
hey, lloydage, im just gonna go out to the shoppage to buy some faggages.

sammage saysage shesage notage cuckooage
by gen October 6, 2003
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