dage

noun

Etymology

Blend of day + rage (“an exciting party”).

  1. derived from rabiēs — “anger, fury
  2. derived from rabia
  3. derived from rage
  4. inherited from rage
  5. compounded as dage — “day + rage

Definitions

  1. A party held in the daytime.

    • Throughout the school year, some UD students embraced the designation, with the No. 1 moniker becoming an often-heard rallying cry during "dages" (daytime parties) and bar crawls alike.

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