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The sad, uncertain feeling one has upon realizing that the clock they were trying to steal is chained down.
Lillian hasn't been the same since the failed clock heist. She's suffering from major bordoy.
bordoy by chozen_1 November 1, 2020
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OMG, I won a billion dollars. This is so Bordoy!
Bordoy by Bordoy April 8, 2011

vada a bordo, cazzo!

Italian for "get back on board, damn it!"
Captain of the sinking cruize ship: "It's dark here. Can't see anything"
Coast guard: "It's dark and you want to go home? vada a bordo, cazzo!"
vada a bordo, cazzo! by vektr February 7, 2012

bordo-boredom 

Becoming so withdrawn from everything you soon become bored of your own boredom. Soon after entering the mythical land of bordo-boredom you start to dissapear into a dark and lifeless abyss. Bordo-boredom can be cured by 3 methods.(1) finding something to do, (2) aquiring a steak knife and plunging it 1-2 inches into your wrists/ankles,(3)or by taking two pills of oxycotin an hour before going to sleep.
When I was bored I went through the recycling bin and started coloring over pieces of paper, but once I went into a state of bordo-boredom I simply laid on the ground and let a lawn mower run me over.
bordo-boredom by Neptune tOnIcAl January 17, 2009
a wrong way to spell boredom, written because i was bored
most likely to get to this definition your were bored and pressing random button in UD and 50 lionel migrations and 20 drug references later you found bordom
bordom by rawrycots January 24, 2009
A town filled with anti-social inebriates, also containing the delinquent regions of lindford, headley and headly down (where downers come from). The lack of basic facilities in the town conjugated with the low life company it contains (not all of the bordonians mind), adds up to a bad place to be, especially with a nice car. Not to be confused with nearby Whitehill, which is full of respectful citizans with meaningful lives.
Mr A (a Whitehillian):'Where do you come from?'
Mr B:'burdn' (Bordon pronounced by a Bordonian, but understood by tolerant Whitehillians)
Mr A:'Sorry?'
Mr B:'burdn'
Mr A:'I just said i was sorry.'
Bordon by BenKenTheBest December 4, 2003