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    bork
    /ˈbɔːk/

    verb

    • 1. cause (something, especially a computer application or piece of hardware) to stop working properly: informal "if your data's backed up, it won't be the end of the world if a nasty bit of malware borks your computer"

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  3. Learn the origin and usage of the word bork, which can mean to attack a public office nominee unfairly or to break something. See examples, synonyms, and related words for bork.

  4. Bork definition: . See examples of BORK used in a sentence.

  5. Bork is a verb that means to incorrectly configure a device, cause damage, or disrespect or vilify a person, especially in politics. It comes from the name of Judge Robert H. Bork, whose Supreme Court nomination was blocked in 1987.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › dictionarybork - Wikiwand

    Mar 1, 2018 · bork (third-person singular simple present borks, present participle borking, simple past and past participle borked) ( transitive , intransitive , US politics , often derogatory ) To defeat a person's appointment or election , judicial nomination , etc., through a concerted attack on the person's character , background , and philosophy

  7. Definition of bork in the English dictionary. The first definition of bork in the dictionary is to incorrectly configure, especially a computer. Other definition of bork is to cause damage to, to break.Bork is also to disrespect or vilify, especially in order to obstruct a person's appointment to public office.

  8. Verb: bork bork Usage: informal [US, informal] Defeat a candidate for public office by a concerted attack on their character, background, philosophy, etc. Break, damage, or corrupt, esp. a computer or similar device "You will more than likely bork your system to an unusable state" Derived forms: borking, borks, borked. Encyclopedia: Bork, bork ...

  9. bork. (Verb) To defeat a judicial nomination through a concerted attack on the nominee's character, background and philosophy. bork. (Verb) To misconfigure, especially a computer or other complex device. bork.