Originally discovered in 1844, borange is the term given to coloured particles that naturally occur in fecies.
"Sorry madam", said the doctor to the mother, "but little Timmy's borange levels are dangerously elevated; particularly indicative of a diet concisting of too much corn."
by Jeremy January 06, 2005
Gilbert: and I couldn’t think of a rhyme for orange for the life of me! I even tried to make up words like “Borange” but then I had to spend the next few years just coming up with a definition and normalizing this made up word! Anywho, I’ll have a Big Mac meal with a coke
McDonald’s cashier: that’ll be 8 dollars…
McDonald’s cashier: that’ll be 8 dollars…
by Ronald k chump June 24, 2021
by jeff January 12, 2005
Description of stool after a heavy night of indian curry. Particularly pungent and runny. Contraction of Bog + Orange.
by Mandraek January 05, 2005
Borange does not in any way, or under any circumstances break the rule "there is nothing that rhymes with the word orange," as the rule only refers to words in an official dictionary (Oxford and/or Webster's).
by Bob32 November 03, 2006
by Don. Kiddick April 18, 2005
by Dr. loone' February 04, 2010