Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Deficiency; that which is wanting.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun That which is wanting; deficiency.

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Examples

  • I totally dont acknowledge him anymo, and he looks more and more like an absolute pothead everyday! for some reason im glad i didnt bother with the wantage summer ball!

    Summer ball 2006: the trouble with real life is that there is no danger music Minzo 2006

  • To make this wantage of freight good, requires nearly two-thirds of a full cargo, or of a full round trip.

    History of Steam on the Erie Canal Anonymous

  • But both of those crowds could be dwarfed by an anticipated 9,000 gate at the Kassam Stadium, which would be United's best attendance since the play-off semi-final second leg against Exeter when 10,691 packed in - including a good-sized following from Devon. saddletramp, wantage says ...

    unknown title 2009

  • When i went to school that was over saddletramp, wantage says ...

    unknown title 2009

  • remember the late night talks after a few drinks in ur wantage kitchen, with u trying to convince me about the whole love, eternity and bla bla thing?

    Breakup with girlfriend: part 1 (or- the mystery of laura) Minzo 2005

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