Poets have a hard time incorporating orange into their works, for there is a lack of porange in the english language.
by Wordy Worderson October 13, 2009
An abbreviation for "People of the Orange" refering to people with red/orange hair and fair skin. The word is used to glorify the orange race and flaunt their superiority over normal people or "normies".
by Andrew34 March 21, 2007
Only true style of early american cooking started in the late 1840's by gold miners. Due to long hours of work mining for gold, there was a need for quick and simple dishes. These dishes usually consisted of a seafood item being power braised in a hearth with local citrus to provide acidity.
Chef Matt Wallen at an early age mastered the art of Porange cuisine.
Chef Matt Wallen at an early age mastered the art of Porange cuisine.
by anonymous January 28, 2005
by Kevin Gunnels January 22, 2005
by Epic Words September 03, 2009
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