Borange is the scientific term for an ingrown hair on or around the scrotum. Borange is a condition where the hair curls back or grows sideways into the skin. Borange is common on or close to the scrotum due to abundance of curly hair in that area of the body. It may or may not be accompanied by an infection of the hair follicle (folliculitis) or "razor bumps" (pseudofolliculitis barbae), which vary in size. Borange is usually caused by the shaving or waxing of pubic hair. Anything which causes the hair to be broken off short with a sharp tip can cause ingrown hair. Shaving is the leading cause, followed by waxing and tight clothing. The embedded hair causes a localized inflammation (sometimes painful) response in the skin with prostanoid involvement. Sometimes an ingrown hair occurs without external intervention, when the pore is blocked for various reasons, as is the case in keratosis pilaris, and the hair is forced to grow sideways.
by Toru Watanabe January 14, 2011
Get the Borange mug.Borange is simply a drink. Served in a pint glass to the most drunk person at a party it consists of half a pint of real ale 'B'eer and half a pint of 'ORANGE' juice.
Borange is famous for its ability to induce poetic tendencies into drinkers of the magical mixture. For example from June 2005:
Ode to Borange-Stuart Hall following William Wordsworth-For Katalie
I wandered drunken as a clown
That bloats on pies then feels pale and ill,
When all at once I saw a frown,
My host, and my 'Borange'-spills;
Beside the cake, beneath the peas,
That terrible drink that made me queeze(y)
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In hungover or in vomiting mood
It flashs on my pounding mind
Which is the piss of Boritude*
And then my toilet with Borange fills
And I wish I had eaten some Daffodils (instead)
Note: Boritude is not a word to the best of this author's knowledge...sorry
Ode to Borange-Stuart Hall following William Wordsworth-For Katalie
I wandered drunken as a clown
That bloats on pies then feels pale and ill,
When all at once I saw a frown,
My host, and my 'Borange'-spills;
Beside the cake, beneath the peas,
That terrible drink that made me queeze(y)
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In hungover or in vomiting mood
It flashs on my pounding mind
Which is the piss of Boritude*
And then my toilet with Borange fills
And I wish I had eaten some Daffodils (instead)
Note: Boritude is not a word to the best of this author's knowledge...sorry
by Nurton September 22, 2005
Get the Borange mug.One of those metal thingies that's used for squeezing flexible filler from a tube.
e.g 'can I borrow your borange mate, I only need it for a day and don't want to have to buy one from B&Q'
e.g 'can I borrow your borange mate, I only need it for a day and don't want to have to buy one from B&Q'
by dickydido September 28, 2006
Get the borange mug.by Iggy the Spacepirating Astronaut Bountyhunter Plumbbot ninja. December 6, 2006
Get the Borat appreciation society mug.Ross and Terri of current JJJ lunchtime show should hold a Borangathon to see who can come up with the worst but coolest crap song eva. I believe they are looking for songs about or containing the word Borange. Can't wait to hear them!
by @staria Knight January 7, 2005
Get the Borangathon mug.1. what people call suburban town moraga 2. an extremly boring and rich place in cali that's richer than orinda and lafeyette 3. the coolest place to live because i live there!
I hate Boraga!
Why do we have to live in fucking Boraga?
Boraga is a kickass town where there is nothing to do.
The kids from Boraga are gonna get their asses kicked if they go to ghetto.
Why do we have to live in fucking Boraga?
Boraga is a kickass town where there is nothing to do.
The kids from Boraga are gonna get their asses kicked if they go to ghetto.
by lizzzzzzz12345 June 2, 2007
Get the boraga mug.1. (Adjective) conveys a meaning of worthlessness or inferiority (similar meaning to rubbish or excrement).
2. (Noun, non-count) synonymous with rubbish or excrement
History: 'borange' was created as a rhyming word for ‘orange’ (although being an adjective/non-count noun there is still no rhyme for ‘oranges’).
Similar attempts have failed, such as Witchiepoo’s attempt with the word ‘poranges’ in the late 70s show, HR Puffinstuff:
“Oranges, poranges,
Who says?
Oranges, poranges,
Who says?
Oranges, poranges,
Who says?
There ain't no rhyme for oranges!”
2. (Noun, non-count) synonymous with rubbish or excrement
History: 'borange' was created as a rhyming word for ‘orange’ (although being an adjective/non-count noun there is still no rhyme for ‘oranges’).
Similar attempts have failed, such as Witchiepoo’s attempt with the word ‘poranges’ in the late 70s show, HR Puffinstuff:
“Oranges, poranges,
Who says?
Oranges, poranges,
Who says?
Oranges, poranges,
Who says?
There ain't no rhyme for oranges!”
1. My best friend went to Paris, and all I got was this borange t-shirt.
2. The streets of old London Town were littered with myriad forms of borange...
2. The streets of old London Town were littered with myriad forms of borange...
by Rick B. January 4, 2005
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