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underage adjective in snowboarding, used to describe the not-yet-perfected performance of a trick or manoeuvre US, 1995
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under ageBelow the age of majority—that is, not old enough by law to vote, marry, or sign legal agreements without one's parents. Typically refers to being under the age of 18, the age of majority in the United States, or 21, the age at which one may legally purchase alcohol. Spelled as a single word if used before a noun. He was sentenced to five years in prison for dating a girl who was under age. Bars caught serving underage college students risk losing their liquor license. under agesee under of age. under age not yet adult according to the law.ˌunder ˈage not yet an adult according to the law: We don’t serve alcohol to teenagers who are under age/to under-age teenagers. |