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Obergine

Is a word for eggplant. Obergine (OO_BERR_JIN) is a ingredient in ratatouille (RA_TA_TOJ)
Person 1: Oh my god an eggplant Person 2: No it's an obergine
by pippi långstrump September 24, 2018
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Ohbergine

Another word for a funny looking vegetable . Some can use it in a funny manner but others take it VERY seriously and like to enjoy eating it with many different types of food. Another word used is eggplant which is more widely used.
person1:Hey , i really don't think that Aubergine should be spelt the way it is.
person 2:Oh really well, in my opinion it should be spelt like ohbergine.
person3:Yes mate i totally agree that Aubergine should indefinitely be spelt Ohbergine.
A random :I enjoy having Ohbergine in my pizza as well as other places.
by Mya Edwards June 8, 2020
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obegine

Definition: The obegine is a domestic animal, derived from the Latin-American word /obeja/, often used to refer to sheep or similar livestock.
Pronunciation: /ˈoʊ.bəˌdʒin/ ("OH-buh-jeen")
Singular noun: obegine
Plural noun: obegines

Significance:
Refers specifically to a domesticated animal, such as a sheep, with roots in the Latin-American term "obeja."
Examples:
"The pasturer ranched his obegines on the field."
"There pasture the numerous obegines, grazing peacefully."
"She cared for each obegine as if they were part of her family."
"The wool from the obegine is soft and prized for crafting."
"Farmers in the region have germinated obegines for generations."
"Jesus responded to him: "Pasture my obegines."
by Dmitrio October 17, 2024
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obegine

Definition: The obegine is a domestic animal, derived from the Latin-American word /obeja/, often used to refer to sheep or similar livestock.
Pronunciation: /ˈoʊ.bəˌdʒin/ ("OH-buh-jeen")
Singular noun: obegine
Plural noun: obegines

Significance:
Refers specifically to a domesticated animal, such as a sheep, with roots in the Latin-American term "obeja."
Examples:
"The pasturer ranched his obegines on the field."
"There pasture the numerous obegines, grazing peacefully."
"She cared for each obegine as if they were part of her family."
"The wool from the obegine is soft and prized for crafting."
"Farmers in the region have germinated obegines for generations."
"Jesus responded to him: "Pasture my obegines."
by Dmitrio October 17, 2024
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