2 definitions by incognito1982

A combination of the words "beaurocrat" and "moron". Originally referring to a jobsworth who makes your life unnecessarily difficult because of some rule they think they need to follow. Now extended to refer to anyone who holds some small amount of power over your day-to-day life but you will only ever meet once.
The buron's at the ticket barrier have been known to let you on an earlier train without even noticing.

I couldn't get into the nightclub because the buron at the door was enforcing a one-in-one-out policy.
The website sent me an e-ticket to my smartphone but the buron on the door wasn't happy because they wanted a print-out.
by incognito1982 January 30, 2015
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Don't rely on your phone's compass. You know which path is correct on the map but not on the ground.

Take one of the paths and check a minute later whether you have chosen the right path. Whether you were right or wrong, you have successfully used the GPS punt technique.

Derived from GPS and punt.
Walk leader: Turn around everyone, that was just a GPS punt. We actually want the other path.
by incognito1982 April 7, 2018
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