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Borseth

Borseth is a Norwegian surname originating from a town called Selbu close to Trondheim in Norway.
its used as a last name for example, "here is Mr. Borseth, he has come to collect his car"
by Benj Borseth September 3, 2006
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borse

A combination of two games: Beirut and horse. This sport is the same as the basketball game of horse, except in this game you try to bounce a ping-pong ball (or any small ball) into a cup. To see how the game is played, watch "Billy's Balls 2" on YouTube.
"Yo Big Al, want to come over and play some borse?"
by NeedhamUltimate January 13, 2008
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Borseth

I didn't know harry Potter could play clarinet. Oh wait, its just Borseth
by Roger Rabbit December 13, 2004
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Borses

baby horses= borses.

baby cows= bows.
baby Noelle= adorable.
"No, we don't have any borses here. Y'all Fairchild youngins are straight crazy, must have been all those darn blintzes."
random hick from upstate NY
by orangegirl311 July 17, 2009
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borsellino

Sicilian origin. A man who makes purses, often referred to as "moneyman".
Hey Borsellino, you the moneyman.
by Cam L Toe October 21, 2020
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Borse

by DONTBEABLEIST December 3, 2020
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Borse

Borse is a horse that is a bucket. A horse that is either within a bucket or IS a bucket. If the horse is not within a bucket or a bucket, it is just a horse. Not borse.
Friend 1: AHH A borse! Help!
Friend 2: A what?
Friend 1: That horse is a bucket, dude!!
Friend 2: OH NO HE'S CHRGING
Friend 1: AH HELP
Friend 2: Borse kinda sounds like a slur tho lmao
Friend 1: *dead*
by SussyKay November 21, 2021
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