Definition of -age
-age 
suffix
- used after a word as an intensifier or just for flair.
We need some serious drinkage.
There has to be a stoppage.
Gimme some doobage.
I can't turn in this paper! It's got some serious creasage going on.
More words meaning: many, much, lots
More words meaning: very, extremely, completely, in a grand wayby Emily, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998 (Edit definition)
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