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borg

1. Contraction: Cyborg.

2. A fictional race of communalistic cyborgs originating in "Star Trek: The Next Generation".

3. Exclamation commonly used by muppet swedes. Also bork.

Robocop was an inferior 'borg when compared to ED-209.

Resistance is futile; we are the Borg.

Borg borg borg.

by Tarrasque November 19, 2002

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Borg

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!"

by Stiff Milk January 17, 2018

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Borg

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.

by Rod Brock September 24, 2005

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borg

Used as a synonym for The Microsoft Corporation. Windows XP SP2 is often called Windows XP Borg Edition, as it tries to assimilate all other software (or destroys it) as is the custom with the Borg. Also common with the borg, once you install 'Borg' edition, resistance is futile.

Windows XP Borg Edition f-ed up my PC, yo.

by Former Presidential Candidate Bob Dole January 17, 2005

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Borg

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!!"

by Miss Boobs November 14, 2003

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Borg

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."

by KewDrew May 24, 2005

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Borg

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.

by Wilfred March 18, 2005

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