you think youve heard good metal, then you hear dimmu borgir. every new song i hear by them just blows me away.
by niggasense February 26, 2005
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by Shadow of a Man February 25, 2004
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Take three impressive-sounding words that have nothing to do with each other and put them together. Then you have the title of the next Dimmu Borgir album!
by Killing Kittens June 23, 2004
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Occasionally their music videos or lyrics contain unjustifiably objectionable material, but I interpret that this is their message to their fans not to become mindless followers of their band.
Occasionally their music videos or lyrics contain unjustifiably objectionable material, but I interpret that this is their message to their fans not to become mindless followers of their band.
If you had to mass-generalize Dimmu Borgir, you'd have to call them a cross between heavy metal and classical.
by Kwing December 2, 2009
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Although originally a French word, bourgeoisie is commonly used in English because English speakers have not figured out how to place a negative conotation on upper class without using a word from another language.
Although originally a French word, bourgeoisie is commonly used in English because English speakers have not figured out how to place a negative conotation on upper class without using a word from another language.
A character in "Six Feet Under" used the term boorgie in this week's episode to indicate her disgust at other people who pursue money and power.
"Taking a promotion now is boorgie that I couldn't live with myself next week. But, I sure would enjoy the money."
"Taking a promotion now is boorgie that I couldn't live with myself next week. But, I sure would enjoy the money."
by dp916 July 28, 2005
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