by Emily September 08, 2004

the only word in the english language that rhymes with orange.
1. an expression of greatness
2. can be used to show disappointment or anger.
3. often used as an insult.
4. also used as a compliment.
1. an expression of greatness
2. can be used to show disappointment or anger.
3. often used as an insult.
4. also used as a compliment.
1. wow, thats so borange!
2. 1st person: man, i hate science!
2nd person: yeah, i know what you mean, it's so borange!
3. shut up you stupid borange!
4. 1st person: hey, you like my new top?
2nd person: yeah! it's so borange!!
1st person: aww, thanks!
2nd person: you look well borange in it!
2. 1st person: man, i hate science!
2nd person: yeah, i know what you mean, it's so borange!
3. shut up you stupid borange!
4. 1st person: hey, you like my new top?
2nd person: yeah! it's so borange!!
1st person: aww, thanks!
2nd person: you look well borange in it!
by Emily January 15, 2004

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by Emily February 10, 2005

Of Anthonate origin, chippest is an irregular verb; the infinitive chippesse is conjugated as follows in the present active indicative:
chippest, chippes, chippest, chippesumus, chippestis, chippesunt
... and so on, following the model of the Latin irregular esse.
chippest, chippes, chippest, chippesumus, chippestis, chippesunt
... and so on, following the model of the Latin irregular esse.
Following Megan's lead, we all chippesumus.
by Emily February 18, 2005
