ageplay
/eɪd͡ʒ pleɪ/
Etymology
Compound of age + play.
ageplay means A form of roleplay in which the player deliberately acts an age different from their own (and usually younger). Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 91 out of 100.
noun
- 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 […]”
verb
- 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.””