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Borrange

Verb: To borrow something with every intention of giving it back but never having done so.
Books, CD's, hedge trimmers, etc. Not to be confused with theft. The intent is the all important catalyst to using this word correctly.

"Where did you get that? I didn't know you owned one of those!"
"I don't! I borranged it from a neighbour."
"why didn't you give it back?"
"He moved house. Don't know where."
"Who lives next door now?
"His ex-wife"
by Callum O'Neill June 18, 2006
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Borry

Of or pertaining to boring.
The town of Ottawa is borry.
by Andrew7361254 June 18, 2008
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Borrello

Someone who is very annoying and keeps referencing to a burrito.

Someone who will ruin your chances with a girl.
Man1: Hey baby wanna come over here?

*Fart sounds*

Man2: Oh god dude we shouldn't have eaten all those burritos

Man1: Thanks for that borrello dude...
by Tarko July 16, 2009
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wana borrow my cat

its a term used when dropping out of college or school and the mothers then seem concerned. Finally you think they care about your problems that have caused you to drop out in the first place but no. Its because they loose beneifts. on items destroyed in anger/tantrum/breakdown shortly after u blame it on the cat which u actually dont have although your mother doesnt even notice and gets the tea on. Talking to a friend they completly understand and therefore the phrase "wana borrow my cat" came about.
"blah mum benefits ah im so angry blah smash..o il just blame the cat. she wont even notice we dont have one. wish she would"
"hm my mums the same.....wana borrow my cat"
by Nicola EB December 14, 2008
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borris

came from william brookes school to dicrib kids that aint enterted puberty and have no pubic hair
ur a borris and little borris
by +add+ December 6, 2004
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Can I borrow a feeling?

Can I borrow a feeling? is an expression people say to goths and emo-kids to feel good about themselves. Since most goths do not actually have feelings, the question is understood to be rhetorical. Since emo-kids have too many feelings, the question implies that the emo-kid is a way too caught up in his worthless life.
Dear Goth,
Can I borrow a feeling? Check one:
Yes
No
by Hodgson May 18, 2006
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borridge

1.“Did you hear that borridge cunt“
2. “Look at the fucking borridge cunt”
3. “Shes an ugly borridge fuck”
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