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    [Noun]  | "cage" | \ ˈkāj \


    1: a box or enclosure having some openwork for confining or carrying animals (such as birds)

    2: a barred cell for confining prisoners

    3: a fenced area for prisoners of war


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-French, going back to Latin cavea "enclosure for poultry, cage, auditorium of a theater," of uncertain origin;

      * Note : Latin cavea is usually taken to be a noun derivative of an unattested adjective *caveus, from cavus "hollow, concave" (see: {cave:1|cave:1}, {hole:1|hole:1}), the sense "something hollow, cavity" being extended to "enclosed space" and then "enclosure"; however, -eus is normally a denominal suffix meaning "made of" (see: {-eous|-eous}), so that the resulting sense of the derivative is not clear. Perhaps of relevance is the suffix of alveus "trough, hull, channel" (see: {alveolus|alveolus}).;

    [Noun]  | "batting cage" 


    1: a screen placed around the back and sides of the home plate area to stop baseballs during batting practice


    Origin: 1891 ;

    [Noun]  | "rib cage" 


    1: the bony enclosing wall of the chest consisting chiefly of the ribs and the structures connecting them


    Origin: 1883 ;

    [Noun]  | "roll cage" 


    1: a protective framework of metal bars encasing the driver of a vehicle (such as a racing car)


    Origin: 1964 ;

    [Noun]  | "squirrel cage" 


    1: a cage for a small animal (such as a squirrel) that contains a rotatable cylinder for exercising

    2: something resembling the working of a squirrel cage in repetitiveness or endlessness


    Origin: 1821 ;

    [Verb]  | "cage" 


    1: to confine or keep in or as if in a cage

    2: to drive (a puck, a shot, etc.) into a cage and score a goal


    Origin: 1577 ;

     Derivative of {see: |cage:1|cage:1};

    [Biographical name]  | "Cage" | \ ˈkāj \


    1: John Milton 1912—1992 American composer

    [Idiom]  | "rattle someone's cage" 


    1: to make someone feel worried or upset

    [Noun]  | "cage" 


    1: an enclosure with an open framework for keeping animals;


      * e.g., " ... the dogs and cats at the animal shelter looked so sad in their cages "



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    [Verb]  | "cage" 


    1: to close or shut in by or as if by barriers;


      * e.g., " ... caged the rabbit at night so she wouldn't wake everyone up "



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     [ "cage" ]

    1: If you are motorcyclist, a car.

      * e.g.,  ... It was snowing today so I left the Gixxer in the garage and drove my cage to work. 

     [ "cage" ]

    1: A device usually used in the basement for the storage of illegitimate children and the mentally retarded. Results have shown to be very successful

      * e.g.,  ... Timmy! Stop sticking your fingers through the cage, it's still going to be locked! 

     [ "cage" ]

    1: Something that is sketchy, but in a sort of cool way. Normally used in a positive connotation, depending on how you like sketchy situations.

      * e.g.,  ... "Man, that back alley i was in last night was so cage!" 

     [ "cage" ]

    1: Prison or jail, a place where criminals get sent to when convicted of a crime.

      * e.g.,  ... boi, that raggedy nigga done spend half his life in the cage man, get mi 

     [ "cage" ]

    1: In computers, mostly networking: Someone who is an all around douche or constantly annoys you just by talking.

      * e.g.,  ... Man that guy is such a dork, he is a faggot? No, just a Cage! 

     [ "cage" ]

    1: in computers, the most elite; more elite than any other; above all in eliteness

      * e.g.,  ... "Thats so cage!"  

     [ "cage" ]

    1: in computers, the most elite; more elite than any other; above all in eliteness

      * e.g.,  ... "Thats so cage!" 

     [ "cage" ]

    1: a dumb ass noob who sucks the cock at any halo game

      * e.g.,  ... you are a total cage you fucking noob 

     [ "Caging" ]

    1: Verb.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1: Dude, so I 'm thinking about Caging my sister's computer, any suggestions? Person 2: Take pictures and post it on the internet. Make a meme out of it. 


     [ "Caging" ]

    2: The act of vandalizing a computer or phone by doing the following:


     [ "Caging" ]

    3:  Replacing all wallpaper images to pictures of Nicholas Cage


     [ "Caging" ]

    4:  Changing all shortcuts to Nicholas Cage


     [ "Caging" ]

    5:  Replacing all icons with the Face of Cage


     [ "Caging" ]

    6: Optional:


     [ "Caging" ]

    7:  In the case of a computer, alter the Username and possibly password to Nicholas Cage/Nicholascage


     [ "Caging" ]

    8:  Change screensavers to sexual images with Nicholas Cage photoshopped in.


     [ "Caging" ]

    9: End of Optional. Final Step: Enjoy the Cage Rage.

     [ "Caged" ]

    1: The long term encasing of a penis to control the sexual drive of its owner. Usually a BDSM act or by those looking to enter long term celebate lifestyle within a mixed or same sex relationship

      * e.g.,  ... Samantha was deeply curious about Stuart's caged penis lifestyle Steve was always caged before Debbie left town, he was always so attentive when she returned from her overseas trips 

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