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Boatager

A person or people that regularly visits their boats ‘in marina’ and essentially are using this space as a floating cottage. They rarely actually pass the ‘pump out station’ and venture into the ‘big waters’
What is up with ‘Rain Man”? He just comes and sits on his boat and ‘goes nowhere’. We need need more boatagers like him to support the marina. Even during the summer solstice, he never ventured into the TO islands to enjoy the amazing sunset.
by intothefray June 20, 2022
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bratager

a child between the ages of 5 and 14-ish.
a child of this age is named a bratager because they often behave like spoiled brats, demanding quite a lot from their parents, and being in most cases a rotten apple at the same time. Yet you can't kick them out of the house; at this age they are not old or smart enough to even try and flap your own wings.
by Sexydimma December 21, 2013
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bratager

a child between the ages of 5 and 12-ish.
a child of this age is named a bratager because they behave like spoiled brats, demanding quite a lot from their parents, yet you can't kick them out of the house yet; at this point a bratager is not yet an idiotager and is therefore not old or smart enough to even try and flap their own wings like an idiotager, the latter trying to burn your bridges.
by Sexydimma March 10, 2013
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bratager

a child between the ages of 5 and 12-ish.
a child of this age is named a bratager because they often behave like spoiled brats, demanding quite a lot from their parents, yet you can't kick them out of the house yet; at this point a bratager is not yet an idiotager and is therefore not old or smart enough to even try and flap your own wings, or their wings rather, like the former.
by Sexydimma August 27, 2013
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