Definder - what does the word mean?

What is Borg?

Short for β€œblack out riot gallon.” A drink usually made by college students (or anyone with a large tolerance for and copious amounts of cheap alcohol) consisting of a half-gallon of water, half-handle of vodka and entire bottle of mio served out of a plastic gallon jug. You can add Red Bull if you’re really feeling unhinged. The final product must be given a name that is a low-effort pun on the word borg (i.e. J. Robert Borgenheimer, father of the atomic borg). For best results, consume within 24 hours.

I barely remember last night because my friend and I split an entire borg

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Borg - what is it?

Mindless, decentralized automatons controled by the Hive. They live in floating hunks of metal in space and have no life.

We are the Borg. Resistance is futile. Your culture will adapt to service ours. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own.

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What does "Borg" mean?

A group of evil, cybernetic creatures that exist in the Star Trek universe. What makes Star Trek better than Star Wars.

"Captain, we have a Borg vessel on sensors."

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Borg - what does it mean?

bouncers/security people that wear those headset devices, that you see at clubs and concerts.

"Quick, put that joint away! I see one of the borg coming this way!!"

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Borg - meaning

A Jehovah's Witness. Term employed by ex-Jehovah's Witnesses as a pejorative for a practicing JW, or to refer to the entire JW organization in a negative way. Derived from "Bible Organization," which the Jehovah's Witnesses purport to be, rather than a "religion," per se.

Ever since I got kicked out of the JWs, I dread running into a Borg I used to know on the street.

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Borg - definition

Borg, a term used for a person that takes extreme offence to the announcement of their last/surname.

"How does he get offended by what is written on his birth certificate? What a BORG!"

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Borg - slang

An immensely powerful civilization fo enhanced humanoids from the Delta Quadrant of the galaxy. The Borg implant themselves with cybernetic devices, giving them great technological and combat capabilities. Different Borg are equipped with different hardware for specific tasks. Each Borg is tied into a sophiticated subspace communications network, forming hte Borg Collective, a shared consciousness in which the idea of the individual was nearly a meaningless concept. The Borg exhibit a high degree of intelligence and adaptability in their tactics. most means of defense or offense against them were foudn to work only once, almost immediatly after which the Borg developed a countermeasure. The Borg operated by conquering entire worlds, assimilating the civilizations and technology theron. Individual members of assimilated races were implanted with sophisticated cybernetic implants, permitting each individual to perform a specific task as required by the collective. Thousands of worlds across the galaxy were conquered in this fashion.

The first known contact between the Borg and the Federation was in 2365, when Q transported the Enterprise-D out of Federation space into the flight path of a Borg vessel heading toward the Alpha Quadrant.

"We are the Borg. Lower your shields. Your biological and technological distinctivness will be added to our own. Resistance if futile!"

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Borg

People that wear bluetooth headsets even when they arent on the phone. It makes people look more like robots than humans.

"Look at that borg sitting over there."

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Borg

You take a gallon of water, drink a third of it, and fill it back up with vodka. Then, you squirt most of a bottle of Mio in. Meant to be shared between 2-3 people.

"Hey man you down to Borg tonight?"
" Sure, but hopefully I don't end up face down in a ditch like last time."

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Borg

A race of cybernetically enhanced beings who "assimilate" other races into their group, in an effort to become "the" perfect race. Were seen on Star Trek: The Next Generation, the first episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and the movie Star Trek: First Contact. They are "led" by the Borg Queen, who oversees all the operation of the Collective, but at one time, Jean-Luc Picard of the U.S.S. Enterprise was assimilated and became "Locutus of Borg", and almost helped destory the Earth in the process. A significant portion of their fleet was destroyed when the U.S.S. Voyager used some woman from the future to help them put a virus on the Borg Queen's ship.

"We are the Borg. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated."

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