Define -age Meaning

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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)

Yo, let's go score some grubbage, eh?

What kind of linkage do you have between these boxen?
By Ekaterina
-age
a suffix added to any word in order to make it a noun. also used for an act done in the past.

boob-age? ring-age? what's with all the age-age?
By Brear
-age
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.

Gab: Can you email me the lab-age that I missed tonight?

Dini: Send me some prom pic-age!
By Elsi
-age
A suffix, which can be added to almost any word.

Such as "kickage", or "slayage", popularized by Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

I think that guy in class deserves much kickage.
By Brittni
-age
to add emotion to a word, to emphizie the phrase

the goage to my houseage of me
By Darb
-age
An slang way of ending various (often one-syllable) different words, to sound cool or relaxed.

"cool-age", "foodage", "'rentage", etc
By Marjory
-age
suffix added to almost any word for emphasis. use a LOT by the kids in the Chetto (see cheshire, CT)

that party was sick-age!
By Dorry
-age
suffix randomly attatched to any or all words in a sentence. sometimes coupled with other suffixes, see: -ness, -eith, -(y)kins, -sh

hey, lloydage, im just gonna go out to the shoppage to buy some faggages.

sammage saysage shesage notage cuckooage
By Madella
-age
word the me and some dude used alot in the summer of 04, can only be used on "Things"

By Althea
Ag Ag Ag
that one laugh that people do, but they're not really laughing.

kinda awkward.

By Susannah