borrow
to take from another with or without permission.
“can i borrow your wallet?”
word used by an ignorant person when asking you to loan them something.
“dude, can you borrow me your dictionary?”
“yea, you obviously need it more than i do!”
used to mean “lend”, as in the sentence, “lend me”.
used in gloucestershire, uk.
jack: mate, can you borrow me a quid?
louis: i borrowed you a fiver like… two weeks ago and i still never got it back. so nah mate.
to steal something you want from an establishment (regardless of your current financial situation).
i wanted some new shorts for spring break, so i just borrowed a few pairs from my local department store.
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