blerge
Madly in love. More than love can ever describe. Love is nothing close to blerge because if you blerge someone, you are more than in love with them!
I am in blerge with Raymond
blerg
Most commonly used in the same context as "oh, damn". Used to express frustration, anxiety, depression, etc. Ocasionally the second syllable is prolonged to demonstrate any emotion in an extreme fashion.
As an exclamation on it's own: Instead of "I can't believe I'm so stupid!", just use "Blerg!"
Blerg
an expression of annoyance, anxiety and minor anger.
Blerg! I forgot to study for that test.
Blerg
An exclamation of frustration meaning "dammit" or "oh crap!" made popular by the TV character Liz Lemon on 30 Rock.
Wait, we're cousins?
BLERG!
BLERG!
blerg
How robots say goodbye according to the Alpha-Beta Bots on Sesame Street episode. You can find proof of this on muppet.wikia.com (Episode_4185).
Goodbye, hasta luego, blerg.
blerg
A word... or sound to describe how you're feeling. Usually representing an indefferience or simply not caring. Also used to exress boredom and uninterested in doing anything.
Sallie: "Blerg"
Sam: "Yea i'm not feelin so great too. Im SO BORED!! Blerg =P"
Sam: "Yea i'm not feelin so great too. Im SO BORED!! Blerg =P"
blerg
Usually meant "Drat!", "Darn!" or "Damn!".
Example: You got a "C" on your History exam. In disgust you mutter "Oh, blerg!". Originally used in place of a cuss word in the old (circa mid '60's) "Archie And Jughead" comic books.