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Boreding

A label of one's own acceptance with being bored, because they are in fact, a boring person.
1. "My name is {Insert Name}, and I'm boreding."

2. *sigh* "I'm boreding..." *kills self*
by ST187 February 18, 2008
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boredom

boredom meen's that there is sooo nothing to do and you cant find anything to do so you go on the urban dictionary looking up stuped things like poo and other random crap otherwise you wouldent be reading this
oh my god I HATE BOREDOM!!!!
by LEMONS ARE SOUR October 18, 2008
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Boredopoly

When you're bored out of your mind, and you're talking to one of your friends, you tell them you're playing boredopoly.
Me: Dude, I've been playing Boredopoly all day, and I'm still not winning!

Guy: I know, me too. We're the masters, though!
by d00dslice August 30, 2009
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BORDER

Usually something you do (you put your hands fingers touching in the well known "gate position") when someone says something that crosses a line usually followed up by simply saying "border" or "border line". This is usually done silently and with a very serious face for the full effect.
A stranger: LOOK AT THE FAGGOT

You: *border hand position*
by CWWM manager June 5, 2010
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boared

being bored whilst playing a board game.
very common when playing scrabble
oh my god! i'm sooooo boared
by soph! February 7, 2008
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Boed

Descriptive word stemming from B.O. (Body Odor) coined by Sir Bryan Galvin in the mid-1990s. The adjective form of body odor used to describe something of inferior quality or appearance.
Nobody will date our ugly smelly friend, Todd; he's boed.
by FunToddy June 16, 2010
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US-Canadian Border

Border between the North American nations of Canada and the USA. Easily traversed if you are a Canadian or American citizen, less so if you are from any other country (including EU or Commonwealth nations).
Be prepared to pay $6 dollars to enter the United States from Canada (entering Canada is free). The fee CANNOT be paid by credit or debit card or with Canadian dollars, nor is there anywhere nearby from which American money can be withdrawn in most cases. Also, be prepared to fill out a ridiculous immigration card which asks you questions including "Were you in any way involved in the Nazi regime in Germany between the years 1939-1945" despite the fact your passport clearly states that you were born in the late 1980's.
Generally, expect to be treated with far more suspicion by the American border guards than the Canadians. If you are planning to stay in the USA longer than a few days, you may be required to provide proof that you have the money to fund your trip so they are satisfied you won't try to work in their country, since they seem convinced anywhere outside North American is some kind of God forsaken war torn hell hole.
When I was crossing the US-Canadian Border I had to pay $6 for the privilege of filling that stupid green piece of card they give you, then convince them that I didn't need to work in their country to send money home to feed my family since I'm from Britain, not Yemen.
by LondonUK March 6, 2008
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