Bork vs. Hork — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Bork and Hork
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Bork
Obstruct (someone, especially a candidate for public office) by systematically defaming or vilifying them
‘We're going to bork him’, said an opponent
Is fear of borking scaring people from public office?
Hork
To foul up; to be occupied with difficulty, tangle, or unpleasantness; to be broken.
I downloaded the program, but something is horked and it won't load.
Bork
To defeat a person's appointment or election, judicial nomination, etc., through a concerted attack on the person's character, background, and philosophy.
Hork
To steal, especially petty theft or misnomer in jest.
Can I hork that code from you for my project?
Bork
To misconfigure, break, or damage, especially a computer or other complex device.
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Hork
(slang) To vomit, cough up.
Bork
To become broken or damaged, especially of a computer or other complex device.
Hork
(slang) To throw.
Let's go hork pickles at people from the back row of the movie theatre.
Bork
(of a dog) To bark
Hork
(slang) To eat hastily or greedily; to gobble.
I don't know what got into her, but she horked all those hoagies last night!
Bork
To boink.
Hork
To move.
Go hork the kegs from out back.
Bork
(informal) The bald notothen or bald rockcod (Pagothenia borchgrevinki), a species of cod icefish (Nototheniidae) native to the Southern Ocean.
Bork
The sound a dog makes.
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