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boring class

A class in Jr high, high school, or college that is boring af and that you want to get out of.
I hate being stuck in a boring class.
by boaz274 October 4, 2017
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Borinteresting

If something is boring but being spoken about in a way that is interesting or vice versa
Cash in the Attic is so borinteresting. Will they make money? Won't they? Who cares?
by The real elpop July 15, 2020
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Boring

I'm doing this to make a point to my friend

Friend: OMG I LOVE KAGEYAMA
Me: Really? He's so boring
by Ryo_7 July 10, 2021
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Borfen

The borf is a fat brunette or blondi, who is very attractive to hillbilly’s. A borf is very hard to find, you can find a borf in Heimdal or Risvollan if you are lucky.
Example 1«oh look at that fat brunette, it must be a borf»
Example 2 «she has a big burger in her mouth, she eats like the Borfen»
by Jødniff August 10, 2021
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Bonifacio

Bonifacio is a loveable,caring and funny person he isn't afraid to speak his mind to anyone
Girl 1: Did you see him.
Girl 2: That's bonifacio he so handsome.
by Definition06 August 20, 2018
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Boring as Suck

Adj. A phrase describing a task that is particularly boring and cumbersome. Derived from the common feminine realization that "sucking a dick" is both a chore and boring. The likely origin is the phrase, "This is as boring as sucking a dick," but given the derogatory nature of such a statement, was shortened to be more discrete, for use in situations where the word "dick" would be less than appropriate.
1. Girl, "My boyfriend pounded my vadge only missionary style all last night, it was boring as suck."
Friend, "That's too bad. My Boyfriend gave me a blackjack, it was great!"
by The Scarlet Pimpernil January 27, 2009
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Boring

"Dull, repetitive, or tedious" (American Heritage Dictionary).

I have noticed that younger children (and older children with less-developed vocabularies) use this word often. "Boring" among these people is a catch-all term indicating general disapproval. It can mean frustrating, depressing, or unpopular, or even embarassing, uncomfortable, unfamiliar, or unapproachable. The child's concept of "boredom" temporarily takes the place of the range of emotions that we become more aware of, and better able to articulate, as we grow older.

Adults often seem to misunderstand the fact that "boring" doesn't mean the same thing to children that it means to us. An adult is bored when they can't "find anything to do" or when they are trapped in an uneventful formal situation such as a meeting or a second cousin's funeral. Children, however, seem like they use "boring" for many other situations, even ones that may seem exciting and fast-paced.
Jell-o? That's boring!

I hate science! It's boring!

How was your first day of school?
Boring.
Did you meet new people?
Yeah.
Did you have lots to do?
Yeah.
Did you go outside and run around?
Yeah.
Then how was it boring?
I don't know.

If you're bored, I can find something for you to do.
by Tastyfish November 18, 2006
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