Pronunciation: /ˈsnækɪdʒ/

Definitions of snackage

noun a colloquial term for a small amount of food or snacks, typically eaten between meals

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of snackage in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of snackage

past tense

snacked

plural

snackages

comparative

more snacky

superlative

most snacky

present tense

snacks

future tense

will snack

perfect tense

have snacked

continuous tense

is snacking

singular

snackage

positive degree

snacky

infinitive

to snack

gerund

snacking

participle

snacking

Origin and Evolution of snackage

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'snackage' is believed to have originated as a slang term in colloquial English.
Evolution of the word: Originally used informally to refer to small snacks or finger foods, 'snackage' has since become a commonly accepted term in modern English to describe a variety of snack foods or snacks in general.