Definder - what does the word mean?

What is borange?

The inside part of the bread, not the crust. Is found in every type of bread: loaf, slice, roll, etc.

1.
waiter: May I take you order?
Alice: Erm, yes, I'd like the BLT on white loaf please. James?
James: Same thing she's having, but could you remove the crust? I only like the borange.

2.
Most kids, when younger, peel the crust off of their wonderbread and only eat the borange.

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Borange - what is it?

a black moldy orange

Look at that borange!
Look at that moldy orange! No it's an orange!

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What does "borange" mean?

Key word in the hit new song "Borange Submarine

hmmmmm iv only listened to that song once, but it was good. Put the lyrics up somewhere terri, that song needs some public backing!

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Borange - what does it mean?

1. (Adjective) conveys a meaning of worthlessness or inferiority (similar meaning to rubbish or excrement).
2. (Noun, non-count) synonymous with rubbish or excrement

History: 'borange' was created as a rhyming word for β€˜orange’ (although being an adjective/non-count noun there is still no rhyme for β€˜oranges’).

Similar attempts have failed, such as Witchiepoo’s attempt with the word β€˜poranges’ in the late 70s show, HR Puffinstuff:

β€œOranges, poranges,
Who says?
Oranges, poranges,
Who says?
Oranges, poranges,
Who says?
There ain't no rhyme for oranges!”

1. My best friend went to Paris, and all I got was this borange t-shirt.
2. The streets of old London Town were littered with myriad forms of borange...

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Borange - meaning

A general purpose word that can be used for any tool which doesn't have a name.

One of those metal thingies that's used for squeezing flexible filler from a tube.
e.g 'can I borrow your borange mate, I only need it for a day and don't want to have to buy one from B&Q'

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Borange - definition

can mean allmost anything in the right context, such as mad or shit. invented by ross noble, who is borange. must be used with enthusiasm, strong word.

your gonna give me tickets to bdo? that is so barange!

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Borange - slang

The warm fuzzy feeling you get when returning your 6ft cardboard cut out of Nanna Dorothy to the old peoples home after rescuing here from a Ballon ride and MΓ©nage A Tois with fellow "Cut Outs"
"Where's me Ears" Chopper and "Shop Lifting is a crime" Copper. {No Garfields were harmed during the making of this definition and Nanna's still smiling}

"ohh Chopper get the cuffs off" said the copper, "and then you can't stop her"

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Borange

1. Something sub-par, or questionable, in quality.

2. The part of a ship that the lower classes use to do their drunk dancing.

1. That movie, Titanic, is borange.

2. That borange scene in that borange movie was borange.

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Borange

This is one of the greatest words in the english language (I mean aussie language) because of it's possible useage.

Implemented by Ross Noble and carried by everyone thanks to Terrie and Triple J COZ Triple J ROCKS.

Great ~ "This stuff is borange!!!"
Shit ~ "This stuff is borange!!!"

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Borange

1.Borange adj.

Borange is your friend when you need a word for bad post-haste but would rather not use the word bad.
Oooh, you smarty-pants, you! What's wrong with bad eh? Too hoity-toity to use a commoner's word now are we?

Derived from Orange. Borange has now unofficially removed the title of 'Refractory Rhyme' from it's colourful, fruity, towny cousin: Orange. Refractory rhymes, or 'rhymeless words' include the word Month and the colours Silver and Purple.

Thanks to Ross Noble and Terry Psiakis of Triple J, the English language now has another synonym for crapshit and that's always good.

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2. Borange
There's a guy from Birmingham who has called himself Borange with a liveJournal here... www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=borange

3. Borange
It looks like you can buy Borange T-Shirts here...
www.cafepress.com/borange.8062407

4. Borange
Borange is apparently a member of the "Pinky Family". I'm not quite sure what that means, but you might, so go here... www.my604.com/forums/member.php?u=3296

5. Borange Collector
Does anyone know who or what the "Borange Collector" is? It involves smurfs and disturbing sentences such as: "Fear him! He lives in the KlivingChen, beneath the stairs! His pith and pips lay strewn on the floor..."
www.bath.ac.uk/~ate20/theborangecollector.htm

"Your sneakers are borange because they have several Kenny G, Cher and/or Barbara Streisand decals plastered onto them, multiple tassells and poxy Country & Western fringing."

"A Clockwork Borange"
Borange also features in a scanned drawing of a movie parody by someone called Jasmine of linuxGrrls.
See her drawing of A Clockwork Borange here...
linuxgrrls.org/~jasmine/trike/debauch/borange.jpg

Jo-Jo and Lindsay Lohan could safely be chucked in the borange-bin of ultra-super-mega-borangeness.

This sentece is borange because I don't understand it. If I could read French, it would not be borange.

Prenez-à une décharge vous voiture orange mais don't viennent près de moi avec cette cravate orange effrayante de cou ou je frapperai du pied sur vous avec mes grandes initialisations frappant du piedes oranges.
Tubas are borange because they are big and noisy and their use is advocated by that Mayor-Pelican-Man off Neighbours. Violins and flutes are not borange.

If you say the word borange enough, people will stare at you.

Mary-Kate and Ashley are actually triplets, according to Limapalooza. It's Mary, Ashley and Kate. They rotate and put the spare one in the closet when they don't need her. Borange is when no one believes this conspiracy.

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