ageplay
noun
- form of roleplaying in which an individual acts or treats another as if they were a different age
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /eɪd͡ʒ pleɪ/
noun
Etymology: Compound of age + play.
- A form of roleplay in which the player deliberately acts an age different from their own (and usually younger).
“Although Linden Lab announced that sexual ageplay was always banned in Second Life […]”
“Then again, that kind of ageplay is basically a normalized kink […]”
verb
Etymology: Compound of age + play.
- To engage in ageplay; to role-play as a different age than one’s actual chronological age.
“American Motherhood, volume 22, Crist, Scott, & Parshall, 1905, →ISBN, page 101: “I have often entered a town on a late train, and have seen groups of children from eight to sixteen years of ageplaying around the stations, apparently unnoticed, though it was after midnight.””