Books, CD's, hedge trimmers, etc. Not to be confused with theft. The intent is the all important catalyst to using this word correctly.
"Where did you get that? I didn't know you owned one of those!"
"I don't! I borranged it from a neighbour."
"why didn't you give it back?"
"He moved house. Don't know where."
"Who lives next door now?
"His ex-wife"
"Where did you get that? I didn't know you owned one of those!"
"I don't! I borranged it from a neighbour."
"why didn't you give it back?"
"He moved house. Don't know where."
"Who lives next door now?
"His ex-wife"
by Callum O'Neill June 16, 2006
The word borrange means bad or stupid etc.
The creator of the word is commonly believed to be comedian Ross Noble on an Australian midday radio program.
The creator of the word is commonly believed to be comedian Ross Noble on an Australian midday radio program.
Ross Noble's hair style is so borrange.
The weather is pretty borrange today.
Big Kev is totally borrange
The weather is pretty borrange today.
Big Kev is totally borrange
by Steve January 04, 2005
A word to describe the facial expression made when a potato is accidentally jammed forcefully into your bollocks by Mr. Flibble
by Dave January 07, 2005