1.) Noun: A Page is a 16 or 17 year old High School
Junior from any district around the country who is selectively appointed by his or her Member to work in the U.S. House of Representatives or the Senate and to live and go to school on Capitol Hill.
House and Senate Pages can serve in the Fall (September-
January) and Spring (Febrary-June) sessions, or for a short term during the Summer.
Pages have worked in
Congress from the very first session, held in 1800 in Washington DC. Pages are responsible for many duties including a full-time
job running documents, flags, filing bills, giving directions, ringing bells, documenting, collecting statements from Members, printing vote tallies, answering phones in the
Republican and Democratic Cloakrooms, and working in the Speaker of the House's Office, as well as attending the U.S. Page school in the mornings. House Pages attend school in the attic level of the Jefferson Building of the Library of
Congress, while Senate Pages live and go to school in another dorm building on Capitol Hill.
2.) Noun: Someone or something that suffers from severe sleep deprivation due to lack of
sleep.
3.) Adjective: (Page-
ly); Well behaved on the House floor, Righteous, Upright, signs back in from lunch on time. Does not get Demerits; NOT involved in sexual scandal and/or unethical political behavior.
A PAGE was walking up First Street with a navy blue blazer, grey pants, and a hideous red,
white, and blue tie.
PAGES get mauled by homeless men on acid trips while riding the DC metro.
"Get off the Members Only elevator you stupid PAGE!!!"
Your eyes are so sunk in that you look
like a PAGE.
Miss Haigler looks UNPAGELY in that skanky skirt.
What's the difference between
Congress and the Library of Congress???
---In the Library of Congress you can'
t lick the PAGES.
Sleeping with that Congressman was soooo UNPAGELY of you!