noun
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 November 21, 2008
noun
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."
by Dae. November 09, 2008