What is Boorgie?
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abreviated use of the French word "bourgeoisie" meaning the economic upper class, in communist theory, the social group opposed to the working class in the class struggle
Although originally a French word, bourgeoisie is commonly used in English because English speakers have not figured out how to place a negative conotation on upper class without using a word from another language.
A character in "Six Feet Under" used the term boorgie in this week's episode to indicate her disgust at other people who pursue money and power.
"Taking a promotion now is boorgie that I couldn't live with myself next week. But, I sure would enjoy the money."
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a really shitty town in florida.
it's filled with whiny rich old people.
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Noun.
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from the latin meaning fish aroma
has a fondness of teddy bears
likes being slow
is married to a woman
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