overage — over·age / ō və rij/ n: an amount exceeding a certain sum or quantity: as a: a percentage of the amount of sales grossed by a retail store that is paid under the terms of a lease in addition to a fixed rent b: an amount by which a payment or cost … Law dictionary
overage — (n.) a surplus amount, 1945, a banking term, coined from OVER (Cf. over) on model of SHORTAGE (Cf. shortage) … Etymology dictionary
overage — The dollar amount above the accountable amount shown on Form 1412 A at the conclusion of a retail vending credit examination … Glossary of postal terms
overage — overage1 [ō΄vərāj′] adj. 1. over the age fixed as a standard 2. so old as to be of no use overage2 [ō′vər ij] n. [ OVER + AGE] a surplus or excess, as of goods … English World dictionary
overage — Apples mainly to convertible securities. Difference between how much common stock one party must sell and the other wishes to buy for the same amount of convertible in a swap. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * overage o‧ver‧age [ˈəʊvərɪdʒ ǁ… … Financial and business terms
overage — overage1 /oh veuhr ayj /, adj. 1. beyond the acceptable or desired age: overage for the draft. 2. older than usual or expected for the activity, position, etc.: an overage baseball player who still outperforms many rookies. 3. too old to be… … Universalium
overage — 1. adjective /ˈəʊvərˈeɪdʒ/ a) Having an age that is greater than a stipulated minimum. b) Too old to be of use in a particular situation. 2. noun /ˈəʊvərˈeɪdʒ/ a) A surplus of … Wiktionary
overage charge — UK US noun [C, usually plural] ► COMMERCE an extra amount of money that you have to pay for using more of something than was expected or agreed: »With overage charges, she has had cell phone bills of $140 a month. »If energy costs increase,… … Financial and business terms
overage — I. adjective also overaged Etymology: 2over + age Date: 15th century 1. too old to be useful 2. older than is normal for one s position, function, or grade II. noun Etymology: 3over + age … New Collegiate Dictionary
overage — Synonyms and related words: balance, bonus, dividend, excess, extra, gratuity, lagniappe, leftover, margin, overmeasure, overplus, overrun, overset, overstock, oversupply, plus, pourboire, redundancy, remainder, something extra, spare,… … Moby Thesaurus