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I heard this song and its kinda borona.
Wow this car is borona speed.
My computer runs like a borona tbh.
Your question is borona.
This borona just messaged me.
Borona by Dr. Ligma November 4, 2020
Related Words
Borora Borona Boroka borrange brorange Brorate Boora boorah Boronavirus borra
Anything and everything, all at once
It can be a verb, noun, adjective, adverb, interjection, anything
Borona, did borona borona the borona?
Borona by nul00000000 December 31, 2020
to boorass /boər as/
verb
1. to harangue or annoy.
2. to tell a rambling story of interest to no one.
-noun
1. a churlish, obnoxious, or unmannerly person or event; a boorasser.

It proves to be impossible to get any work done on Mondays with my boss incessantly boorassing me about the events of the previous nights' Rock of Love episodes.
Boorass by MacysClinique February 21, 2008

Boronavirus

Deadly illness ravaging the neighborhoods of South Los Angeles and other inner city areas across America. Members of the original blood family are most susceptible to this contagious illness
Darell: “Yo stay away from that nigga Javon, that fool got the boronavirus”

Javon: “Blood I’m bool, I swear, a nigga be sneezing tho...”
Boronavirus by thatnibbadeebo March 30, 2020

boorasrich 

Word used to describe the ultimate wealth status. Usually signified by an individual with the following characteristics: having stacks of money so large the bills themselves grow mold from not being used, owning multiple luxury automobiles such as Denalis, having a sprawling estate, employing a number of service personnel, a large man cave, extensive collection of big game and fish trophies, and a collection of native artifacts that rivals any museum.
Man that guy is Boorasrich, he just imported and trained two Venezualians for the sole purpose of retrieving his downed game.
boorasrich by Pikinsob February 27, 2017

Borradito 

(mexican) spanish for a latino with light colored eyes....my abuela calls me it, i'm mexican, but my great grandmother was 100% native american, she had blue eyes, i was born with blue eyes and they changed to hazel.....
it isn't rare for a latino to have blue or green eyes....when you see one, remember the word "borradito"
Borradito by that1ninja April 28, 2011