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Borya Sverdlovsk was the leader of the fictional nation known as the Socialist Republic of the Soviet Union, distinct from the historical Soviet Union. The term is often used to describe anything abnormal, peculiar, or downright strange.
Person 1: Damn, this place is so borya!
Person 2: Yeah, dude. Totally Borya
Borya by Kattia222 August 13, 2024
Related Words
Borya boryad boryana Booyah! Borange booya bora Booyakasha Borat booyaka
Borahae is a Korean word for 'I purple you' which was made by Kim Taehyung (V) of BTS.

“Purple is the last colour of the rainbow colours so it means I will trust and love u for a long time.” A simple definition by Taehyung 🐯💜

Also, refer I Purple You

Kim Taehyung also says that rainbow had seven colours because there are seven members in BTS.

How can someone be so perfect?
BTS, Borahae! 💜
ARMY, Borahae! 💜
Borahae by MermaidARMY November 4, 2018
It’s pronounced ‘brassic’ and it’s slang for being penniless. Like so many other widespread expressions, it derives from the Cockney rhyming slang 'boracic lint' which rhymes with skint signifying that the person has no money. Incidentally, boracic lint was used as a dressing in the treatment of ulcerated skin.
“Chas, can you lend me a ton? Angie wants to go out tonight an’ me cashpoint card’s knackered.”
Sorry mate, I'm boracic.”
Boracic by AKACroatalin January 4, 2017

booyahtzee 

An exclamatory statement to describe a complete win or victory by coming out on top of a situation in every possible way.

A merging of the terms booyah and yahtzee (the highest dice roll in the board game).

Must only be used occasionally and in the right context to avoid looking like a wanker.
"I just got promoted, booyah"
"So did I, booyahtzee!"

"All the teams I bet on this week won, booyahtzee"
booyahtzee by Vedi July 2, 2008
Character created and performed by Sacha Baron Cohen.

Borat is a journalist for Kazakhstani television, hosting a series on Western life and culture: 'Borat's Guide to Britain' and later 'Borat's Guide to America'.

Borat attends social events and suchlike, asking odd questions and embarrasing the subject of interviews with obscure (fabricated) Kazakhstani customs.

After being told he should, in polite circles, ask to be excused before leaving the table, he returned, saying 'I had a good shiit'. Also asked the organiser of a party at Oxford University if they were planning to hire prostitutes.

See also Ali G and Bruno.
Borat by manta May 25, 2003
Shortened form of booyaka.

Booya, like booyaka, is a statement of good feeling.
"Booya!"
booya by The_ALCH August 16, 2019