Definitions for "Borg"
Mechanistic precision-drilled savants bent upon the conquest and absorption of the civilized universe, lacking any spark of independent initiative or thought. (See: Wahabite, Fundamentalist, Assimilation.)
The Borg are a fictional race of cyborgs in the Star Trek universe. They are characterized by relentless pursuit of targets for assimilation, rapid adaptability to almost any defense, and the ability to continue functioning properly despite seemingly devastating blows. They have become a powerful symbol in popular culture for any juggernaut against which "resistance is futile".
or Borged A process wherein a user is put in a time-out situation because they were acting disruptive or childish. When a user is borged, they lose the ability to use the chatterbox for a finite period of time, which can be set by an administrator. Times range from a few minutes to many hours.
Keywords:  bioroid, see
n. See Bioroid (q.v.).
See AOL Time/Warner, Alternately see Microsoft
Part of Microsoft’s Millennium research project, which automatically makes ordinary programs distributed without any source code modification or programmer involvement.
The IBM internal code name for OS/2 2.1.
A scale using perceived exertion with a numerical code to determine the level of exertion; The scale helps participants tune into their bodies since metabolism and functions can vary from day to day. There are two versions of the Borg scale, classical, based upon a scale of zero to 20 and the modified Borg scale, which is more common, based upon a scale of zero to 10.
Keywords:  flesh, technology, person
a person that is made of flesh and technology