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Age

Just a number

Girl (14 years old)- Hey
Guy (18 years old)- Hey how old are you?
Girl- 14
Guy- good thing age is just a number

by 1234569hhhhh September 18, 2016

8πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


AG

Accronym for: All Good
AG - Aye Gee

You: Hey man, you ok?
Me: yea man, im AG

by relaxXx111 October 15, 2010

66πŸ‘ 71πŸ‘Ž


AGS

Asian Girl Syndrome

1. A condition marked by an unwillingness to get involved in relationships that may require commitment. (Usually prevalent Asian females, but can also be found in females of other races)

2. A severe condition where the woman makes decisions for apparently no reason other than to screw people over (including herself, often unwittingly)

3. A condition marked by irrational decisions, including dating guys who are jackasses.

4. Where an individual refuses to participate in acts of sexual stimulation for reasons based around morals instilled by pseudo-social figures such as teachers and asian-film movie stars

5. Those who have AGS also have an inflated ego, usually fueled by a member of the opposite sex who serves no purpose to the bearer of the disease other than to stroke her ego.

Joe likes Debbie, who suffers from AGS. She does the following:

1. Leads Joe on, causing him to think that there is a future in his relationship with Debbie.

2. Dates George just to spite Laura, another Asian female who is afflicted by AGS.

3. Tells Joe that he is not ready for a relationship, but then subsequently dates George, who has dated her before and hurt her emotionally in the past.

4. After removing her clothes and sexually arousing her partner, Debbie decides that sex is not for her, leaving the man aroused with no outlet for the sexual excitement.

5. Debbie uses Joe for emotional support, but when Joe speaks out against her dating George, Debbie hurts Joe by telling him that she has lost his trust.

by Andy Li March 19, 2006

38πŸ‘ 42πŸ‘Ž


Ag

When you’re (ag)rivated

Yo I’m so ag rn my mom took away my phone

by Georgiao’keefe October 4, 2019

3πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


-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 Dini-Gab May 24, 2008

8πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Ageing

The process of adding age to the end of a word is called ageing.

Turning soccer ball into soccer ballage is a prime example of ageing.
Skillage, humdingage, goldage, fanage are all normal words that have had age added, we call that ageing a word.

by Skillage09 October 14, 2011

5πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


-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 5by5 July 3, 2005

13πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž