Lorge

What does Lorge mean?

‘Lorge’ is slang for ‘Large’

When folks who speak DoggoLingo want to talk about something big, they often use the word ‘lorge’. It’s a fun, playful replacement for the word ‘large’. For instance, if a Twitter user is describing a big dog, they might say, “That’s a lorge pupper over there.”

DoggoLingo is a cute and playful language that’s popular with people who love dogs and other pets. It includes a bunch of fun words like pupper, floof, blep, and smol. And, of course, the word doggo is part of DoggoLingo too.

On social media, people often use the word ‘chonk’ to describe animals that are a bit overweight. There’s a bit of a link between chonk and lorge. You could think of it like squares and rectangles – most chonks are lorge, but not all lorge animals are chonks.

So, for example, if you’ve got a big dog that’s not overweight, you could definitely describe them as lorge. But calling them a chonk wouldn’t be quite right. So, remember – if it’s big, it’s lorge. But only if it’s big and a bit chubby, it’s a chonk.

Example for using ‘Lorge’ in a conversation

Hey, did you see that picture of the dog on Facebook?

Yeah, the one with the big ears and fluffy tail?

Exactly! That’s a lorge boi right there! 🐶

Haha, yeah! Definitely a lorge pupper! 🐾