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Burgeon

To screw something up. The term originated from Golf on Wii Sports. The sound that is made when you swing too hard is referred to the burgeon in its fullest form.

You burgeoned that shot.

My rose garden burgeons with the coming of spring, what the hell is wrong with it?

by IJericho January 30, 2007

23πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


Burgeoning

One who burgeons in the field. One who like to burgeon themselves to burgeon.

That's a little Markiplier tip for all you burgeoning YouTubers out there

by thebestaround69 March 22, 2019

202πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Burgeoning

The one who burgeons I’m the field; One who likes to burgen themselves to burgeon

I have a little β€œMarkiplier tip” for all you burgeoning YouTubers out there.

by ArtemisLuck May 15, 2019

44πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


burgeoning

Verb: increasing, growing amount.

By outsourcing, manufacturers have been keen to cash in on the burgeoning Chinese economy.

Benjamin and Emma have a burgeoning need for homemade videos about feet.

by Val Moore September 10, 2013

21πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


burgeon

To sprout, to newly emerge

My rose garden burgeons with the coming of spring.

by Cameron S. April 26, 2006

18πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


Burgeoning Salmon

When the lonely fisherman lays himself supine in the river amongst the migrating fishes and allows the grizzlies to paddle his canoe.

Whilst searching for the False Celery in the mountains, the pupil found Nirvana performing the Burgeoning Salmon for a group of Belgian tourists.

by boatbutter August 10, 2006

90πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž