Definitions for Bork

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Spelling: [bawrk]
IPA: /bɔrk/

Bork is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 24 anagrams from letters in Bork (bkor).

Definitions for Bork

verb (used with object)

  1. to attack (a candidate or public figure) systematically, especially in the media.

Origin of Bork

1988, Americanism; after Judge Robert H. Bork, whose appointment to the Supreme Court was blocked in 1987 after an extensive media campaign by his opponents

Examples for Bork

According to bork, Richardson agreed to do so but he never did.

When I asked Richardson why he never defended bork at the time—or later—his answer was classic Washington: “No one asked me.”

And bork would never have thought that anyone owed him a word of thanks.

A minute later Hanson, bork and Nema were alone with the old man.

bork did not meet these ordinary American consumers or businesses.

There was a sharp explosion, a hissing, and bork's voice calling.

Behind him, he heard bork's chuckle and the soft laughter of Sather Karf.

[M]ost fail to mention that antitrust, the law of competitive marketplaces, is the first area where bork left his mark.

Why not send for my friend, the famous Doctor bork, of Christiania?

So bork and Thorkel both ran forward and were quicker than Thorgeir.

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