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    [Noun]  | "wast*age" | \ ˈwā-stij \


    1: loss, decrease, or destruction of something (as by use, decay, erosion, or leakage); especially : wasteful or avoidable loss of something valuable


    Origin: 1735 ;

    [Noun]  | "natural wastage" 


    1: a reduction in the number of employees or participants that occurs when people leave because they resign, retire, etc., and are not replaced

    [Noun]  | "wastage" 


    1: the state or fact of being rendered nonexistent, physically unsound, or useless;


      * e.g., " ... the slash-and-burn wastage of the surrounding countryside as the army made its way to the sea "





     [ "wastage" ]

    1: The act of totally obliterating an opponent. See ownage.

      * e.g.,  ... In that Halo match, there was mass wastage. 

     [ "wastage" ]

    1:  The act of wasting, total destruction of an opponent.

      * e.g.,  ... That last game was wastage! 


     [ "wastage" ]

    2: See ownage.

     [ "can wastage" ]

    1: when a woman has nice size breasts but isn't interested in sex

      * e.g.,  ... Sally has nice cans but is asexual such Can Wastage 

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