Word info Synonyms

borg

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1. borg - Noun

2. borg - Verb

3. Borg - Proper noun

Meaning

borg (plural borgs)

Synonym of cyborg

borg (third-person singular simple present borgs, present participle borging, simple past and past participle borged)

Alternative spelling of Borg

borg (plural borgs)

Alternative form of BORG

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pledge

Borg (plural Borgs)

A surname

Borg (plural Borgs or Borg)

(slang) One who proselytises or assimilates.

(slang) To assimilate rivals, via corporate acquisition or religious proselytisation.

(slang) To turn into a cyborg, to implant machinery into people with the intent of controlling or assimilating them.

BORG (plural BORGs)

(US) Acronym of blackout rage gallon (“A cheap mixed drink cocktail made for college partying. Stereotypically, a brightly colored cocktail having a full bottle of hard liquor (fifth to 750mL to 1L to 1qt), 2L to 2qt of water, water flavoring (such as Kool-Aid, Hawaiian Tropic, Mio Energy Drops), caffeine drink powder, contained in a 1 gallon plastic milk jug, with electrolyte drink making the remainder of the gallon”).


borg (plural borgs)

Synonym of cyborg


borg (third-person singular simple present borgs, present participle borging, simple past and past participle borged)

Alternative spelling of Borg


borg (plural borgs)

Alternative form of BORG


Borg (plural Borgs)

A surname


Borg (plural Borgs or Borg)

(slang) One who proselytises or assimilates.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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ACM-W collaborates with organizations such as the Anita Borg Institute, the National Center for Women and IT, CRA-W. Source: Internet

After that defeat, Borg walked off the court and out of the stadium before the ceremonies and press conference had begun, and headed straight for the airport. Source: Internet

After Picard hears Borg communications in his mind, he orders the fleet to concentrate its firepower on a seemingly non-vital section of the Borg ship. Source: Internet

A one-armed actor portrayed the Borg whose arm Worf slices off to accurately portray the effect intended, and the actors' shoes were fitted with lead weights to remind the actors they were to move slowly as if actually wearing gravity boots. Source: Internet

Another group saves him, and Chakotay discovers that the colonists are former Borg whose access to the main hive-mind was disrupted. Source: Internet

Although they did not appear in the film Nemesis, according to the non-canon Destiny book trilogy these were in fact kept by Starfleet as the weapon of last resort to be deployed to starships only when all else had failed against the Borg. Source: Internet

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