Country Dictionary

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Border

The line that is supposed to keep Mexicans out of the U.S. Well, that worked.

What is up with this immigration problem? Well the damn border that seperates us from them sucks balls.

by Ihaveataco12424357353527246 January 08, 2010

Border

The land between US and Mexico. "Bridge" for many illegal immigrants and taco shell toll booths.

My great Mexican granddaddy illegally crossed the border with a dirty handkerchief.

by Cody Rhodes May 05, 2015

bordered

swear to god, definitely true, not lying; originated in northeast massachusetts

"I crashed my car today." "You did?" "Bordered" "True, true."

by lepelope October 14, 2003

border

a line or area between two places which is usually closed off or illegal to cross.

screw the law, im crossing the border!

Borders

Large corporate bookstore that are frequently seen in Suburban areas. Very similar to Barnes and Noble. They have all sorts of books, cd's, accessories, and a cafe with some great food. The atmosphere tends to be very liberal, and a huge bloc of clientel/staff are college students.

I went to Borders not for the books, but to eat at the cafe... damn good sandwiches!

by W.C.'s Own July 12, 2006

BORDER

Usually something you do (you put your hands fingers touching in the well known "gate position") when someone says something that crosses a line usually followed up by simply saying "border" or "border line". This is usually done silently and with a very serious face for the full effect.

A stranger: LOOK AT THE FAGGOT You: *border hand position*

by CWWM manager June 05, 2010

border

n. State of being more bored that something less bored.

If I'm looking at this site about blu-tack cats, and they're bored, what does that make me? Oh yeah, border.

by Dug Stokes November 25, 2003