The inside part of the bread, not the crust. Is found in every type of bread: loaf, slice, roll, etc.
1.
waiter: May I take you order?
Alice: Erm, yes, I'd like the BLT on white loaf please. James?
James: Same thing she's having, but could you remove the crust? I only like the borange.
2.
Most kids, when younger, peel the crust off of their wonderbread and only eat the borange.
waiter: May I take you order?
Alice: Erm, yes, I'd like the BLT on white loaf please. James?
James: Same thing she's having, but could you remove the crust? I only like the borange.
2.
Most kids, when younger, peel the crust off of their wonderbread and only eat the borange.
by Andre!ta October 16, 2007
Rhymes with orange! Only word that does! It really exists, too, I didn't just add it to prove a point.
by Retin October 24, 2007
by Griselda Foodlesquink February 22, 2006
The act of stealing police tape, "slippery floor" signs, police cones, cherry pickers, and any other mundane object with amusement value.
After Ross' borange spree, his house now looks like a bmx bandit murder site, with supposedly freshly cleaned floor surfaces.
by The Penetrator January 06, 2005
by evil_giraffe August 13, 2009
by Alex January 06, 2005
1.(a.)past its 'use-by' or 'best-before' date, but still of value or interest to someone; declining in quality and/or use, but remaining sentimentally valued; becoming useless, low quality, undesireable, distasteful, unattractive.
2. (v.t.)to decline in usefulness, quality, desire, taste, attractiveness.
3. (n.)nearly worthless thing.
4. (int.) expression of mild disapproval or being affronted.
2. (v.t.)to decline in usefulness, quality, desire, taste, attractiveness.
3. (n.)nearly worthless thing.
4. (int.) expression of mild disapproval or being affronted.
1. Nanna always headed straight for the section of the supermarket where she could pick up some borange bargains.
2. Nanna was boranging more rapidly with each shandy she drank.
3. She realised, when she looked closely, that the cucumber was a borange.
4. Oh, borange, that tastes a bit off!
2. Nanna was boranging more rapidly with each shandy she drank.
3. She realised, when she looked closely, that the cucumber was a borange.
4. Oh, borange, that tastes a bit off!
by AliGB January 11, 2005

