Define Burged Meaning

Burged

that kosher shop burged me
By Maren
Burged
verb-
1. to be in a situation where you are stopped by an Ice berg

2. to move from a small city to a large one (comes from when people in small towns or farms migrated to larger cities some major ones which had "Burg" in them were offen used to describe the process)

1. In Alaska we got burged a lot

2. Tim got burged from Springer to Austin
By Eveleen
Burging
To tweak about every little thing that concerns academics and New York sports, especially the New York Giants

Brendan: Anyone see Burge?
Kyle: Nah, but I heard he has a big macro theory exam tomorrow.
Brendan: Ah, classic Burg must be burging in his Burge-hole, as he does every day of the week.
Kyle: That kid is a tank!
By Nara
Burg
Shorter word used in place of hamburger

Who wants some food? Burg? Dog? Tates?
By Prue
Burge
Verb: to spill, specifically an alcoholic drink. Also, to break, shatter, destroy. Also, to set a couch on fire.

"She's a mess. Totally drunk and she Burged all over the new carpet and won't clean it up!"
By Devi
Burgs
big dark nipples that look like burgers

she has massive burgs
By Malissia
Burg
Southern African expression meaning town or city. derives from South African cities like Jo´burg where shortened to burg

let´s weave to burg
By Mercie
Burg
usually refers to a guy, or a good friend to have, cool to hang with, easy going, Someone who you can confide in as where others would Rat you out.

Burg makes you laugh when your feeling down.
a Burg is Always there when you need him.

"Wheres my burg"?
"That's my Burg, don't mess with him".
"Hey Burg where you been we missed you"
By Venus
The Burg
Slang for Cherry Hill, a large elitist suburban town of southern New Jersey located appoximately 10 miles east of Philadelphia, PA. "Burganites" find comfort in driving black, silver, or white luxury vehicles to local hot spots including Wegmans or Nordstrom. Many Burganites find emigrating to new localities extremely difficult to cope with as they will not only lose daily convenience, but more importantly "status."

I will never leave The Burg.
By Roslyn
The Burg

I'll be headed back down to The Burg in a couple days.
By Tara