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    Bork
    /bôrk/

    verb

    • 1. obstruct (someone, especially a candidate for public office) by systematically defaming or vilifying them: informal US "“We're going to bork him,” said an opponent"
  2. The meaning of BORK is to attack or defeat (a nominee or candidate for public office) unfairly through an organized campaign of harsh public criticism or vilification. How to use bork in a sentence.

  3. Bork definition: to cause to malfunction, especially computer hardware or software. See examples of BORK used in a sentence.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · 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. [from 1987]

  5. Bork Definition. (US, politics, often pejorative) To defeat a judicial nomination through a concerted attack on the nominee's character, background and philosophy. To misconfigure, especially a computer or other complex device. To break or damage.

  6. 1. to incorrectly configure a device, esp a computer. 2. to cause damage to. 3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) jocular US to disrespect or vilify, esp in order to obstruct a person's appointment to public office.

  7. Definition of 'bork' Word Frequency. bork in British English. (bɔːk ) verb (transitive) 1. to incorrectly configure a device, esp a computer. 2. to cause damage to. 3. US humorous. to disrespect or vilify, esp in order to obstruct a person's appointment to public office. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  8. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the verb Bork. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in U.S. English.

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