A brown coloured Orange.
From the word Orange which describes the fruit.
When an Orange is brown it can't be called a brown because that does not make any sense so it is called a Borange.
From the word Orange which describes the fruit.
When an Orange is brown it can't be called a brown because that does not make any sense so it is called a Borange.
I would kill for an Orange but the fruit bowl is full of Boranges.
At half time the team had Boranges that were left over from the Grand Final.
At half time the team had Boranges that were left over from the Grand Final.
by Rob the pool man January 10, 2005

by Alan January 13, 2005

Word used to describe those "touched" individuals in our community who give the thumbs down to the use of the word borange.
by Philbert January 5, 2005

by Daisy's Demise May 13, 2005

The name of a song (sung prior to 1015AD) a Hebrew mother sings to her doaughter before the daughters wedding night.
by Michael January 6, 2005

To borange?, or not to borange, that is the question.
by Sam January 4, 2005

Colonel (with case of plum in mouth british twang) "I say, Whitford. Take a at gander at that female civilian's breasts. Oooo rather! They're a top notch pair!"
Whitford (with a cocknified & obviously inferior to his superior's drawl) "I don't fink so, Sir! You should take a look at my Missus ... her bristols are a right set! That woman's pair are borange!"
Whitford (with a cocknified & obviously inferior to his superior's drawl) "I don't fink so, Sir! You should take a look at my Missus ... her bristols are a right set! That woman's pair are borange!"
by Cathy-Canberra January 6, 2005
