Country Dictionary

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burgle

To Loot or steal items from a home or other private place. Used most commonly in britan to define robbery.

Last night all of my belongings were burgled.

by Dj_Squizzum August 20, 2003

burgle

the act of climaxing (orgasming) and vomiting on someone at the same time. A surprise attack.

Man! I burgled that biatch good last night! High Five!!!

by irene January 26, 2005

burgle

a funnier way of saying "steal", usually used in light conversation. stems from the word "burglary"

Don't burgle any more of my fries! He burgled my virginity.

by Mtown March 10, 2008

burgle

adj. To steal and eat somebody's burger.

He quickly burgled down her cheeseburger when she wasn't looking.

by i dunno iono oreo January 11, 2010

burgles

A teenaged mexican who frequents convience shops around midnight attempting to purchase booze with a fake copy of his passport (on white computer paper)... Most likely named Enrique...

Burgles (with all 13 40oz's clanking): Thanks, have a good night Clerk 1: I think I just got "Burgled" Clerk 2: Someone stole something? Clerk 1: Nah i just sold 13 40oz's to some kid with a piece of paper for ID

by Matt Gwiaz November 08, 2007

burgle

The action taken by a turdburgler on a turd.

Turdburgler: One who burgles turds.

by Chronodin June 06, 2003

Burgled

While using a public restroom/toilet stall, someone trys to or succeds in opening the stall door, robbing you of the serenity needed to drop a deuce (doo doo).

Dude, I went over to the hotel lobby to use the clean toilets, and with 4 out of 5 stalls open, I still got burgled!

by TRUKEIC May 18, 2010