Taken and conjoined using the Spanish word "borracho/borracha" (drunk male/female) and the English word "ratchet." It's when a friend has been consistently buzzed and still insists on pouring themselves another drank while ratchetly stating that they will have another drink against all other desires.
Aril, Blakley, Patty and Ricardo are already hammered and they still keep concocting drinks for each other... them fools borratchet.
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Extremely touchable.
The intense feeling of enjoyment you feel when you squeeze or cuddle an object. The object is usually a pet like a cat, and the feeling is so intense you don't want to stop squeezing or cuddling the object.
The adjective form of this word is borgie which describes the cuddly or squishy object that a person does not want to stop holding, which is normally a pet.
The word originated from Natalie Roberts in 1994 when she got her first cat Oreo and described the cat and the intense feeling she had when she held it. Usually when the word is described most people have felt this feeling at some point in their life towards an object. It can be described as the same feeling cats have when they kneed an object like a blanket or a couch.
Example-My cat is so borgie I just want to borge him to death.
Example-That cat over there is so borgie I just want to catch him and hold him forever.
Exanple-Don't run away kitty, I need to borge you!
Example-Look at all Morris's fat, he is such a borgie kitty!
Extremely touchable.
The intense feeling of enjoyment you feel when you squeeze or cuddle an object. The object is usually a pet like a cat, and the feeling is so intense you don't want to stop squeezing or cuddling the object.
The adjective form of this word is borgie which describes the cuddly or squishy object that a person does not want to stop holding, which is normally a pet.
The word originated from Natalie Roberts in 1994 when she got her first cat Oreo and described the cat and the intense feeling she had when she held it. Usually when the word is described most people have felt this feeling at some point in their life towards an object. It can be described as the same feeling cats have when they kneed an object like a blanket or a couch.
Example-My cat is so borgie I just want to borge him to death.
Example-That cat over there is so borgie I just want to catch him and hold him forever.
Exanple-Don't run away kitty, I need to borge you!
Example-Look at all Morris's fat, he is such a borgie kitty!
Example-My cat is so borgie I just want to borge him to death.
Example-That cat over there is so borgie I just want to catch him and hold him forever.
Exanple-Don't run away kitty, I need to borge you!
Example-Look at all Morris's fat, he is such a borgie kitty!
Example-That cat over there is so borgie I just want to catch him and hold him forever.
Exanple-Don't run away kitty, I need to borge you!
Example-Look at all Morris's fat, he is such a borgie kitty!
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