Pronunciation: /ˈsnækɪdʒ/
noun a colloquial term for a small amount of food or snacks, typically eaten between meals
A1 I like to have some snackage while watching movies.
A2 She always brings a variety of snackage to our picnics.
B1 It's important to have healthy snackage options available at work.
B2 The hotel offers a complimentary snackage bar in each room.
C1 The gourmet snackage served at the event was simply exquisite.
C2 As a food critic, I have tasted some of the most unique and delicious snackage in the world.
formal The company provided a variety of healthy snackage options during the meeting.
informal Let's grab some snackage before we head out for the movie.
slang I'm craving some late-night snackage right now.
figurative He always has a bag of snackage ready for any situation.
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