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What (who) is over-age - definition

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Over And Over; Over and Over (single); Over And Over (album); Over and Over (song); Over and Over (album); Over & over; Over and Over (disambiguation)

over-age      
1.
If you are over-age, you are officially too old to do something.
He was a couple of months over-age for the youth team.
ADJ
2.
You use over-age to describe someone who is doing something that is usually done by much younger people, and which therefore seems inappropriate or silly.
...an over-age nightclub singer.
ADJ: ADJ n [disapproval]
age         
Suffix placed on the end of just about anything for no particular reason. Sometimes used just for variety, sometimes used to create interjections from verbs. Used extensively at one time by Amanda Quan of Seattle, WA.
A. Hook me up some cheeseage. 2. (After pulling off a difficult nosegrind on your skateboard) Ooh! Grindage!
age         
n.
1.
Duration of existence, time of life, period of life, stage of life.
2.
Period, date, epoch, time.
3.
Century, a hundred years.
4.
Old age, decline of life, vale of years, verge of life.
5.
Maturity, mature years, years of discretion.

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Over and Over

Over and Over may refer to:

Examples of use of over-age
1. Fifteen percent hung on to their belief over age 10.
2. Advertisement People over age 50 are also defined as a high–risk population.
3. They‘re followed by key government leaders and healthy people over age 65.
4. The law allows yeshiva students over age 22 to take one year off from their studies.
5. About 20 percent of people in industrialized countries are over age 60 today.