1. berg - Noun
2. Berg - Proper noun
A large mass or hill, as of ice.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere's never a false note in a Berg novel. Augusten Burroughs
It has never demonstrated any desire to provide humane treatment to captured Americans. If anything, the murders of Nicholas Berg and Daniel Pearl declare al Qaeda's intentions to kill even innocent civilian prisoners. John Yoo
Every once in a while, I hear somebody call me Tracy to try to let me know that they know me, you know, personally. But most of my real friends will call me Trey, or 'Ice' was basically short for Iceberg. So they would call me - some of my boys call me Berg. Ice T
I also love horror movies; I like me a big Peter Berg action movie. I'm a movie lover in general. Jenna Fischer
After seeing a promotional poster for the 1924 film Der Berg des Schicksals ("The Mountain of Destiny"), Riefenstahl was inspired to move into acting. Source: Internet
After consulting with major educational buyers from around the country, including a follow-up meeting with Paul Berg, a tentative specification for the workstation was drawn up. Source: Internet