wich’ age, n., Etymology : Wes’s room, East Campus, MIT, circa 1993, from a discussion surrounding nounification suffixes in the English language. A shortened form of nesslihooditudewichage.
- archaic : meaningless noun representing all nouns
- A collection of large, hard pretzels; in particular, those produced by the Snyder’s of Hanover company. Usage : X-Files at your place, 9:00pm? I’ll bring the wichage !
- That which is sought after; the good stuff. Usage : Pizza – that’s the wichage !
wich’ age, adj.
- Great; desirable; capable of being coveted. Usage : That car’s wichage !
wich’ age, exclamatory adv.
- Yes; affirmative. Usage : Wichage.
- This situation pleases me. Usage : Wichage.