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Marcel ''Dude is that jumper pink or orange?''
Roger ''Neither Dude, its porange''
Marcel ''ooooooooh''
Roger ''Neither Dude, its porange''
Marcel ''ooooooooh''
by FishMonster July 06, 2011
Aug 8 Word of the Day
Pata Sucia: Spanglish; Direct translation- dirty foot; used in reference to men and women who remove their shoes in public and then proceed to walk barefooted wherever they may be; mainly found at night clubs or after being at a night club.
LADIES, YOUR STILETTOS MAY BE PAINFUL, BUT THAT IS THE CHALLENGE YOU ACCEPTED WHEN YOU PUT THEM ON. BEAUTY=PAIN
LADIES, YOUR STILETTOS MAY BE PAINFUL, BUT THAT IS THE CHALLENGE YOU ACCEPTED WHEN YOU PUT THEM ON. BEAUTY=PAIN
by luvmyreddog June 22, 2014
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Ted: "Hey bob!"
Bob: "Yea ted?"
Ted: "I found this awesome Porange site!"
Bob: "Are you serious?"
Ted: "Hell yea!"
Bob: "Yea ted?"
Ted: "I found this awesome Porange site!"
Bob: "Are you serious?"
Ted: "Hell yea!"
by BriBriBria August 28, 2006
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House Minority Leader John Boehner uses tan-in-a-can, giving his skin the most peculiar shade of porange.
by Dusty_Glenn August 29, 2009
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Porange is a pronoun, used to describe a piece (or pieces) of hair growing where hair does not normally grow. Also referrs to the appearance of one hair which grows longer and faster than its surrounding follicle mates.
Is also the original word rhyming with orange.
Is also the original word rhyming with orange.
Any occurance of seemingly misplaced or oddly fast growing hair (or hairs).
NOTE: Mole hair does not count.
NOTE: Mole hair does not count.
by Brit Abbott and Ryan Guthrie February 03, 2005
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The centerfold of this months Hustler looked very porange. Either she went too har with the self tan, or Larry Flint has a cheap photo shop
by big pick January 25, 2010