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1: (N) A brain washer. Most teachers, school "gang" leaders, and tv stations fall under this category.

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2: (N) An advertising company, one who creates propaganda.
"I warn you, that's what they wan't you to think, that's what they're paid to do, they're bwashers!"

"The bwashers over at McDonalds want people to think they're now selling healthy meals like salads, what you don't see is what they actually put in the salads.
by zsky2 September 30, 2006
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Some one who does something or buys something that has a negitive affect, not knowing the harm it causes (Borgs tend to drive big SUVs, not knowing the pollution they cause).

A borg is controled by the media or a popular celebrity/person. Borgs also try to get OTHER people controlled by the same source (This is called assimulation) Most of the preps and/or bullys are borgs.

A borg is ONLY comfortible around other borgs. Most borgs tease "geeks" and "nerds" for this reason.

Cheerleaders, preps, and bad parants are usually, but not always, borgs.
Crow: "I saw some person driving a big SUV, you should of seen the pollution it caused, the whole area that car had covered was nearly black!"

Zeesky: "Dammit, I hate those darn borgs!"
by zsky2 August 3, 2005
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A person who is trying to be some one they're not by copying other people. Borgs tend to try to get OTHER people in the same trend, to make them seem cooler. This term is based on the Borgs from Star Trek, as they all do the same things and don't consider themselves individuals. They tend to copy preps to the point of the two being almost exactly alike. Most people who tease others about their label, ideas, or about anything else are usually Borgs, trying to get OTHER people to be like them. It's possible to be teased into being a Borg.
While Sally was a prep by choice, Susan tried to become a prep in order to be as popular as Sally. They were the only preps in the school, and they started to become less popular, so Susan tried to get other people to be preps by bullying them out of their current opinions.
by zsky2 July 30, 2005
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A puppy simulator for the Nintendo DS. The game is extremely popular, scored a 9.1 at Gamespot and a perfect 40/40 from the famous Japanese gaming magazine, Famitzu. It comes in three versions, each with different starting dogs. You end up unlocking all dogs from the other versions. The game has been considered "kiddie" by some, esspecially those who never played it, do to Nintendog's horrible TV ads. Sony fan boys hated how popular the game was, and wrote a large amount of fake reviews on Amazon.com (One was written by "one of the girls who did the commercial", another was horribley racist against Japanese.), it also caused a DS to be vandalized in an EB games store, as reported on the Nintendo forums. Nintendo put alot of work into the game, which includes voice regonition, which includes 18 dogs, an almost endless amount of items, and loads of tricks. It still won't appeal to everyone.
"My Nintendog is wearing a Spiked collar! Tight!"
by zsky2 August 28, 2005
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The urban version of the popular simulation game The Sims for the Game Cube, Xbox, and Playstation 2 (PS2). Two other versions were made, a version for the GBA, and a port (A direct copy with a few extra additions) was made for the Nintendo DS, but it wasn't as good as the other Nintendo DS games and the DS version of Animal Crossing, a hit game for the Gamecube that was released in 2002. This version of The Sims is more focused on urban culture. All of the Urbz are devided into different groups, each with their own "district". There are around 9 groups on the GCN, PS2, and Xbox systems that include but are not limited to the sk8ers of Kicktail Park.
Person A: "Do you like The Sims?"
Person B: "Kinda, it's not urban enough, the Sims remind me of my parents."
Person A: "Why don't you get The Urbz then?"
by zsky2 July 29, 2005
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