A reputable person, well known and known to do well. They must be near perfect in every way; perfect grades, perfect looks, ext. A modern angel.
Person 1: Do you see how she treats everyone and carries herself? I don't know if I've ever seen someone so beautiful.
Person 2: Yeah, she's a real Verhage.
Person 2: Yeah, she's a real Verhage.
by It'sAllTrueIPromise May 2, 2017
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His verage level is so high that he should have his own fragrance line called Verage.
His verage level is so high that he should have his own fragrance line called Verage.
by moephoe January 30, 2018
Get the verage mug.A commonly used, but nonexistent word meant as a synonym for "copy" or "text". The word verbage doesn't actually exist in the English language. The word "verbiage" does, but it has a slightly different meaning.
"Hey, Lulu, would you mind shortening up the verbage in the third paragraph here?"
"Sure, if 'verbage' actually existed, which it doesn't."
"Sure, if 'verbage' actually existed, which it doesn't."
by tichaelmucker October 17, 2008
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I didn't understand the verbage in the email communication I received from Sally. Near as I could tell, she was talking about an anomaly with the pop machine that allowed people to get free soda, but much to my chagrin it only vended for her, not me.
by Patty O' Sheagrins November 22, 2010
Get the verbage mug.by tony verhagen May 14, 2011
Get the verhagen mug.A variant on the word "verbiage" (meaning verbosity) that typically refers to written, official text.
From a recipient point of view, verbage refers to the "word garbage" of form letters, websites, and other official correspondence that is by nature impersonal.
From a business point of view, verbage refers to the word choice, grammar, and writing style of text for public reading. Particular word choice and structure is often discussed in a committee setting before official text is published.
From a recipient point of view, verbage refers to the "word garbage" of form letters, websites, and other official correspondence that is by nature impersonal.
From a business point of view, verbage refers to the word choice, grammar, and writing style of text for public reading. Particular word choice and structure is often discussed in a committee setting before official text is published.
Sally: "What does the letter say?"
John: "Oh, it's just a bunch of verbage. They didn't hire me."
"Paul,
I think we need to adjust the verbage I highlighted on page two. It might present a legal liability for us."
John: "Oh, it's just a bunch of verbage. They didn't hire me."
"Paul,
I think we need to adjust the verbage I highlighted on page two. It might present a legal liability for us."
by twitchbrain November 23, 2011
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