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-age

An slang way of ending various (often one-syllable) different words, to sound cool or relaxed.

"cool-age", "foodage", "'rentage", etc

by kt23 March 9, 2009

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age

the name for the most wonderful, sexi person in the world

"oh shit, what an age"

by flippy January 19, 2004

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ag

Taking things out of hand and tending to over exaggerate stupid things. Mostly ends in someone wanting to fight you.

Why do you have to be such an ag? This was just an argument about i was better at taking photos or you were better at taking photos. Well now I'm going to have to kick your ass.

by tamt rosiechta July 15, 2008

10๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


-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 bene May 20, 2006

5๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


Ag

Short for "agony". Used to describe a atsk or person that is extremely boring to watch.

"How's Jamie getting on at cricket?"

"He's scored 5 runs in 40 overs, it's pure ag."

by taytrain November 30, 2011

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-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 gen October 6, 2003

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ags

Asian Gambler Syndrome (AGS)

An emboldened style of play in gambling , prevalent in the table game blackjack.

The following symptoms are usually present:

1) Increasing bet size when player "is feeling it"
2) Intense levels of braggadocio when describing winnings or style of play
3) Murderous glances shot in your direction when player feels you caused him to lose

Scotty Nguyen shows some symptoms of AGS.

by Stanford Wrong March 3, 2005

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