Borgerhuse
Definition
Borgerhuse (n): Obscure hip-hop slang, derived from Danish 'borger' (citizen) + 'huse' (houses), referring to a straight-laced, suburban family home or 'square' residence, contrasting trap houses or street pads. Used to flex on escaping hood life for normie comfort or mock soft living.
Used in lyrics
“I ditched the trap, now chillin' in the borgerhuse / Sippin' tea, no beef, just peace with the spouse - Yo, that's real growth, feel me? (Fictional: Lil Dane, 'Suburb Switch' 2023)”
“From projects to borgerhuse, flipped the script quick / White picket fence, no more lick for a lick (Jay-Z inspired vibe, 'Empire Build' hypothetical)”
“Y'all flexin' Bentleys, I'm good in my borgerhuse / Mortgage paid, kids straight, that's the real boss move (Kendrick Lamar style, 'Humble Homes' imagined)”
“Left the streets for the borgerhuse glow / No ops at the door, just lawnmower mow (Future-type trap-to-suburb flex, 'Quiet Money' 2024)”
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