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Definition: Stuffed up,
In the early 70's there was an add for (I think) Miranda Orange Drink. It was about an Orange who was so proud to be going into this drink. The add was supposed to be him coming out onto the stage to say "IT MAKES ME PROUD TO BE AN ORANGE" But instead he was so nervous that he came out and said "IT PRAKES ME MOUD TO BE A BORANGE" So he stuffed up
So when you get it wrong, "Oh Ive made a right Borange of myself
by Barry January 6, 2005
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mix the colours blue and orange and you get the colour borange
Bob: woh, i just created a new colour!
Bill: let me see!
Bob: i call it borange
Bill: Why?
Bob:because its a mix between blue and orange
by jake lenahan May 23, 2007
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borange

To borrow something and never return it, intentionally or otherwise. Different from stealing in that the item will (initially, at least) have been given freely.
Yeah, I used to have that DVD, but someone boranged it.
by Trilby November 14, 2006
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Borange

Description of stool after a heavy night of indian curry. Particularly pungent and runny. Contraction of Bog + Orange.
"Its time to let fly the borange"
by Mandraek January 4, 2005
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borange

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. 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!
by Emily January 15, 2004
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That produce is thouroughly borange.
by Light Joker October 29, 2005
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Borange

Borange does not in any way, or under any circumstances break the rule "there is nothing that rhymes with the word orange," as the rule only refers to words in an official dictionary (Oxford and/or Webster's).
Does "borange" come under the rule "there is nothing that rhymes with the word orange"? No
by Bob32 November 3, 2006
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