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    [Verb]  | "bur*gle" | \ ˈbər-gəl \


    1: to break into and steal from (a home, business, etc.) : burglarize

    2: to commit robbery


    Origin: 1867 ;

     Back-formation from burglar;

    [Verb]  | "burgling" 


    1: to enter a house or building by force usually with illegal intent;


      * e.g., " ... someone burgled the lab when no one was there and let the animals out of their cages "



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    2: to remove valuables from (a place) unlawfully;


      * e.g., " ... the neighbors returned from vacation to find that their house had been burgled "



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    [Verb]  | "burgle" 


    1: to enter a house or building by force usually with illegal intent;


      * e.g., " ... someone burgled the lab when no one was there and let the animals out of their cages "



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    2: to remove valuables from (a place) unlawfully;


      * e.g., " ... the neighbors returned from vacation to find that their house had been burgled "



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     [ "Burgle" ]

    1: To steal or rob of; usually in a burglary.

      * e.g.,  ... Oh no! That thief burgled my purse! 

     [ "burgled" ]

    1: To have an act preformed on you that is the best you have ever had therefore making all other experiences inferior in the future.

      * e.g.,  ... "Man she really burgled my balls last night, I don't know how anyone could do that better than her". 

     [ "Burgled" ]

    1: To place the tip of a penis just inside of an anus, prior to ejaculating. Then surprising your partner with a splash of semen.

      * e.g.,  ... Carrol was surprised yesterday evening, when I burgled her back door! 

     [ "burgle" ]

    1: collective noun for a grouping of bigfoots, as in a pride of lions, a crash of rhinos, or a float of crocodiles

      * e.g.,  ... We'd just set up our campsite when a burgle of bigfoots came crashing through the trees. 

     [ "burgled" ]

    1: To be robbed, thieved, or otherwise stolen from. It is derived from the Hamburglar, the one who burgles burgers.

      * e.g.,  ... I left my apartment unlocked and it got burgled! Robin Hood burgles the rich and gives to the poor. 

     [ "burgle" ]

    1: To Loot or steal items from a home or other private place. Used most commonly in britan to define robbery.

      * e.g.,  ... Last night all of my belongings were burgled. 

     [ "burgle" ]

    1: the act of climaxing (orgasming) and vomiting on someone at the same time.

      * e.g.,  ... Man! I burgled that biatch good last night! High Five!!! 


     [ "burgle" ]

    2: A surprise attack.

     [ "burgle" ]

    1: a funnier way of saying "steal", usually used in light conversation.

      * e.g.,  ... Don't burgle any more of my fries! 


     [ "burgle" ]

    2: stems from the word "burglary"

      * e.g.,  ... He burgled my virginity. 

     [ "burgle" ]

    1: adj. To steal and eat somebody's burger.

      * e.g.,  ... He quickly burgled down her cheeseburger when she wasn't looking. 

     [ "burgles" ]

    1: A teenaged mexican who frequents convience shops around midnight attempting to purchase booze with a fake copy of his passport (on white computer paper)... Most likely named Enrique...

      * e.g.,  ... Burgles (with all 13 40oz's clanking): Thanks, have a good night 

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