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Used to mean "lend", as in the sentence, "lend me".

Used in Gloucestershire, UK.
Jack: Mate, can you borrow me a quid?
Louis: I borrowed you a fiver like... two weeks ago and I still never got it back. So nah mate.
Borrow by JoeyJoeJoington February 26, 2011
To steal something you want from an establishment (regardless of your current financial situation).
I wanted some new shorts for spring break, so I just borrowed a few pairs from my local department store.
borrow by mmolloy41 May 9, 2011
Word used by an ignorant person when asking you to loan them something.
"Dude, can you borrow me your dictionary?"

"Yea, you obviously need it more than I do!"
Borrow by _\l/_MoBud_\l/_ September 28, 2008
When someone asks you to lend them something. Normally they'll return it, But if they don't, they'll usually lie n say "I'll give it to you tomorrow dude"
Hey dude, can I borrow your tights for tomorrow?
Borrow by Hunnasmine January 14, 2016
A word that once meant lend, and now means give it to me.
Rocco asked if he could borrow my Luciano Pavarotti cd's. I told him to buy them on Amazon (cheap bastard!)
borrow by noseyrosy August 31, 2017
when you ask someone to let you use something and know damn well you not giving it back
hey can I borrow that for a few

hehe I'm not giving that motherfucker this thing back
borrow by nigger hater 2002 October 7, 2018