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tuneage, n. slang (orig. U.S.). Brit. |ˈtjuːnɪdʒ|, |ˈtʃuːnɪdʒ|, U.S. |ˈt(j)unɪdʒ| Forms: 19– tunage, 19– tuneage [‹ tune n. + -age suffix. Compare slightly later riffage n.] Music.
1985Sports Illustr. 8 July 76/1 Two players are waiting for a game, holed up in a car, the AC and the FM turned up full. ‘Tuneage for moodage,’ says one. 1992D. Coupland Shampoo Planet i. 5 Extremely torrid tunage from London beckoned—songs about money written by machines. 2002Ministry Jan. 154/2 More quality tuneage from Nottingham's finest, as they beat up the breaks on the 25th. |