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
boob-age? ring-age? what's with all the age-age?
by natalie and camillz December 23, 2007
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.
by Dini-Gab May 24, 2008
A suffix, which can be added to almost any word.
Such as "kickage", or "slayage", popularized by Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Such as "kickage", or "slayage", popularized by Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
by 5by5 July 03, 2005
the goage to my houseage of me
by geoff March 09, 2003
by kt23 March 09, 2009