Vintage

Word VINTAGE
Character 7
Hyphenation vint age
Pronunciations /ˈvɪn.tɪdʒ/

Definitions and meanings of "Vintage"

What do we mean by vintage?

The yield of wine or grapes from a vineyard or district during one season. noun

Wine, usually of high quality, identified as to year and vineyard or district of origin. noun

The year or place in which a wine is bottled. noun

The harvesting of a grape crop. noun

The initial stages of winemaking. noun

A group or collection of people or things sharing certain characteristics. noun

A year or period of origin. noun

Length of existence; age. noun

Of or relating to a vintage. adjective

Characterized by excellence, maturity, and enduring appeal; classic. adjective

Old or outmoded. adjective

Of the best. adjective

Of the most distinctive. adjective

To crop or gather, as grapes, at the vintage.

The gathering of the grapes; the season of grape-gathering; the grape-harvest. noun

The annual product of the grape-harvest, with especial reference to the wine obtained. noun

Wine in general. noun

The yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season.

Wine, especially high-quality, identified as to year and vineyard or district of origin.

The harvesting of a grape crop and the initial pressing of juice for winemaking.

The year or place in which something is produced.

An item of age, usually from around the 1920's to approx 20 years ago. The items could be anything from furniture, children's toys, to clothing and household bits and pieces. Urban Dictionary

1. Too old to be considered modern, but not old enough to be considered antique. Often used to describe items for sale online such as ebay auctions or craigslist posts though may also be found in printed listings such as classified ads. Can also be a euphemism for "heavily used" items. 2. Retro, recently out of style with potential to make a comeback Urban Dictionary

Vintage is also a type of clothing or a way to dress. Vintage clothing can be found in charity shops, or big high street brands like tatty devine, urbanoutfitters or beyond vintage. Lots of vintage things can also be found in camden or camden market Urban Dictionary

In the late 1900's and early 2000's, vintage has become an adjective used as a powerful marketing tool to increase the implied value of an item and increase its profitability when sold. Urban Dictionary

(adj.). Something distinctly characteristic of a certain person. Urban Dictionary

A common auto corrected word on android phones for the word "cunt" Urban Dictionary

(Adj.) An excuse to jack up the prices of old crap by 500%. Urban Dictionary

NOUN: 1. Wine production year: The year in which the grapes used in making a specific wine were harvested. 2. Wine from particular year: Wine made from a particular harvest of grapes. 3. Grape harvesting: The harvesting of grapes for wine. 4. Wine: A wine, especially an excellent one. 5. Period: The period of time when something appeared or began, or when somebody was born or flourished. 6. Group sharing characteristics: A group of people or things that are similar or belong to the same period of time. ADJECTIVE: 1. Good for wine: Produced from or characterized by a good harvest of grapes for wine-making, so that the wine does not have to be improved by blending with wine from another harvest. 2. Of best: Representing what is best or most characteristic of somebody or something. 3. Classic: Recognized as being of high quality and lasting appeal. 4. Out of date: No longer fashionable or modern. Urban Dictionary

1. Hairy vagina 2. Vagina that reminds you of porn from the 70s. Urban Dictionary

The state an alcoholic beverage attains after it has been left out for a period of time, probably at a party. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Vintage

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The word "vintage" in example sentences

- "Most SF of a certain vintage is contaminated by the Marxist notion that history is the sum of deterministic, predictable forces." ❋ Unknown (2006)

Ms. Macklowe was dressed in what she called "vintage Rodarte"—"Does that make me old?" she asked—and shoes by Louis Vuitton, "the ones Madonna wore." ❋ Marshall Heyman (2011)

Happy Birthday from New Jersey USA - I hope your vintage is a good one this year. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Francois Mauss: this vintage is the first one, from many years, where the difference between those looking for “power” (to be nice for Parker) and those who did look after finesse, complexity and freshness (i.e. without any work on extraction, having enough faith in the grapes), so where the difference is very sensible. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They aren't going to admit if a vintage is a poor one. ❋ Unknown (2007)

There's a little technology revolt taking place in Britain, where a designer has created what he calls a vintage mobile phone. ❋ Unknown (2004)

On this episode of Seeds of Encouragement farm family coach Elaine Froese describes what she calls the vintage advantage.www. elainefroese.com Many farm men don't want to talk about life after farming because they don't have a clue what they are going to do. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mom was right; all of her clothes from the 60's and 70's were what we called vintage in the 90's. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The ripeness of the 2007 vintage is on full display here in the ripe, dark berry and plum nose that shows hints of mint and earthy-tobacco. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Provides some insight into how this vintage is showing -- not only in comparing winery to winery, but in comparing Finger Lakes wines to highly regarded cabernet franc from other regions ❋ Unknown (2009)

As you've read here and elsewhere, to tell the story of the 2005 vintage is really to tell two separate tales -- one before the October deluge and one after. ❋ Unknown (2009)

No surprise here, but the new vintage is delicious. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A rough comparison shows that the 2000 vintage is about £ 100 a bottle; 2005, £ 165; and 2009, £ 150. ❋ Will Lyons (2010)

This wine was an example of what a slightly sweet aged riesling can accomplish, and I wish we had not tasted this last as I think it might have held upvery well indirect comparison to some of the dry riesling results in vintage order. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That vintage [dress] was [made] in the [1950's] ❋ Vintage Addiction Cornwall (2015)

In these days of [high definition] video, [VHS] is often characterized as vintage and will one day be [antique]. ❋ Stevemba (2009)

[Vintage] clothing is all about being different. In London it is very [fashionable] and so is it on the english catwalks. Try [Elle] Girl magazine for good [vintage] items ❋ @!! (2005)

Whereas a few years ago a late 60's [Fender] [Jazz Bass] would have been relatively [inexpensive] ($200 - $500) because it was old, now a "vintage" late 60's Fender Jazz Bass can command prices in excess of $2000 easily when sold. ❋ ModmanQ6 (2006)

Person A: Did you hear [Mike] got drunk last night and had sex with some [ugly chick]? Person B: [Oh, man], that is vintage Mike. ❋ Rewm (2011)

Person A: Dude you're being such a vintage right now. Person B: A vintage? Person A: Fuck. It's supposed to be [cunt]. [Damn you] [auto-correct] ❋ Hambird7014 (2011)

Sierra: (holding [plain baby] [blue dress] that has a collar) I just got this new vintage dress from Urban Outfitters! Sensible person: How much?? Sierra: Only $120! Sensible person: *[face palm]* ❋ Sensible Person1 (2010)

NOUN: Depression-vintage [furniture]. ADJECTIVE: 1. A [vintage] year. 2. A vintage [performance]. 3. A series of vintage comedies. ❋ Jafje (2007)

"Girl you know I don't [shave], I [got that] [vintage]!" ❋ PaJuan LaChase (2019)

"That [red wine] has been there for days!" "Do you want to [drink it]? It looks pretty well [vintaged]." ❋ Robuttt (2008)

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