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Borrow

Word used by an ignorant person when asking you to loan them something.
"Dude, can you borrow me your dictionary?"

"Yea, you obviously need it more than I do!"
by _\l/_MoBud_\l/_ September 28, 2008
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minsoo borrow

the act of 'borrowing' something and not being able to give it back. Usually performed by people named Minsoo.
1. Minsoo: Can i borrow a piece of gum?

2. Minsoo: Hey can i borrow that last slice of pizza?

3. Minsoo: Hi can i borrow that pencil?

Friend: You're not gonna "minsoo borrow" it are you?

Minsoo: (passive aggressively) No you.
by bigdaddyzucc September 4, 2018
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Extended borrow

when you borrow something for a longer time than intended
eitan extended borrow ying shan 's pants
by Double Mountain June 3, 2019
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Borrow'll

1: to be lent, to give
2: to be handed over
That Chicken borrow'lled that hammer yesterday and didnt give it back!
by R-D August 3, 2010
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borrowing a pencil

Borrowing a pencil is when you covertly ask someone if you can I have a condom, especially when asking a classmate.
BORROWING A PENCIL:

"Hey man can I borrow a pencil for tonight?"

"Yeah bro I got some in my locker."
by The Big Succ May 24, 2017
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creative borrowing

A unique derivation of borrowing that usually involves the person who takes the object not telling the person that they take it from. In other words stealing.
Edwin: Yo were'd you get that sweet bling?

Mike: I, um, creatively borrowed it from my neighbor!

Edwin: Creative borrowing? What is that?

Mike: I just stole it from rich guy next door.
by edwin gaffney May 18, 2006
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borrowed pair

Someone exhibiting an unprecedented (perhaps irrational) level of ballsy often seeming is if the exhibitor borrowed someone else's testicular pair to summon the ability to exert said level of ballsy.
Borrowed Pair-I can't imagine Mike tried to have the boss get fired. I wonder who's pair he borrowed to try doing that? Borrowed Pair
by Qban May 15, 2006
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