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To be more orange; to be vibrantly orange Those drapes are morange.
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Person of Maori or Pacific Island descent with hair dyed an unnatural shade of ginger or blonde. (From Maori + Orange) "Hey bro what's up with the dye job? You're a morange!"
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1. to eat mexican food
2. to eat a mexican 1. someone: "What did you do yesterday?"
you: "I moranged with Paco" 2. someone: "What did you do yesterday?" you: "I moranged Paco" |
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A word that has been created specifically to rhyme with another word. Often used in lazy song writing when you write yourself into the end of a line that needs to rhyme with 'opus' p1: I need a word that rhymes with purple...
p2: ...murple? p1: Nah, I don't want to use a morange. In "Josie" by Steely Dan, 'scrapple' is a morange: Jo would you love to scrapple She'll never say no Shine up the battle apple |
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The water that collects in trees during a rain storm; When the wind blows, this is often mistaken as actual rain. Even though the storm is over, you need to watch out for the morange.
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A word that rhymes with no other word in the English language.
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the only word that rhymes with orange, it means, "hair" but it must be especially cool hair OMG Tracy look at that girl with neon morange!
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