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boomage

English

Etymology

boom +? -age

Noun

boomage (usually uncountable, plural boomages)

  1. A fee charged by the owner of a boom for its use in storing logs.
  2. A fee charged for the use of the area where a boom is tied.

References

  • “boomage”, in OED Online ?, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000
  • Sorden, L.G. and Isabel J. Ebert. Logger's Words of Yesteryears. 1956.

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doomage

English

Noun

doomage (plural doomages)

  1. (US, dialect, New England) A penalty or fine for neglect.

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