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Definition of ownage in English: ownagenoun ˈəʊnɪdʒˈoʊnɪdʒ mass nounUS informal The action or fact of utterly defeating an opponent or rival. maybe you should take the time to think out a better response to his massive and public ownage of you Example sentencesExamples - Not that he has anything to be bitter about, but this game did nothing but emphasize the unbelievable amounts of ownage he is able to conjure against his parent team.
- The Eagles will continue the ownage this year-my only regret is that they won't be able to embarrass your team in your home opener.
- I guess on the first possession they didn't realize how much ownage Matthews had on Staley that day.
- The Astros also have a poor lineup and he has career ownage against them.
- He has ownage of some hitters.
- Finishing ahead of them for one or two years could maybe be misconstrued as a fluke, but this outright ownage simply cannot.
- Yes they have the Ducks' number but that is just the lone team they have ownage over this regular season.
- It was enough ownage of the Yanks to make Girardi throw in the towel.
- These two players offer a subtle tactical contrast that seems to neatly explain Azarenka's dominance on hardcourts and Sharapova's ownage on clay.
- Giants have some major ownage on the Rocks this year going 8-3 versus them.
Synonyms loss, beating, conquest, conquering, besting, worsting, vanquishing, vanquishment, game, set, and match
Origin Late 16th century (in the sense 'the fact of owning something'): the modern use is from own (sense 3 of the verb) + -age. Definition of ownage in US English: ownagenounˈōnijˈoʊnɪdʒ US informal The action or fact of utterly defeating an opponent or rival. maybe you should take the time to think out a better response to his massive and public ownage of you Example sentencesExamples - Yes they have the Ducks' number but that is just the lone team they have ownage over this regular season.
- Giants have some major ownage on the Rocks this year going 8-3 versus them.
- He has ownage of some hitters.
- Finishing ahead of them for one or two years could maybe be misconstrued as a fluke, but this outright ownage simply cannot.
- These two players offer a subtle tactical contrast that seems to neatly explain Azarenka's dominance on hardcourts and Sharapova's ownage on clay.
- The Astros also have a poor lineup and he has career ownage against them.
- I guess on the first possession they didn't realize how much ownage Matthews had on Staley that day.
- Not that he has anything to be bitter about, but this game did nothing but emphasize the unbelievable amounts of ownage he is able to conjure against his parent team.
- It was enough ownage of the Yanks to make Girardi throw in the towel.
- The Eagles will continue the ownage this year-my only regret is that they won't be able to embarrass your team in your home opener.
Synonyms loss, beating, conquest, conquering, besting, worsting, vanquishing, vanquishment, game, set, and match
Origin Late 16th century (in the sense ‘the fact of owning something’): the modern use is from own (sense 3 of the verb) + -age. |