biorgEtymologyBlend of biological + organism(?), modelled on cyborg, which is from cybernetic + organism.biorg means A non-human animal cyborg. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 81 out of 100.nounA non-human animal cyborg.“In this case, the story concerns three pets who have gone missing—a dog named Bandit, a cat named Tinker, and a rabbit named Pirate. These pets have been transformed by the US Air Force into computer-enhanced "biorgs," as part of an army of "efficient animal slaves" designed to take the place of humans […]”