To use violent metaphors or make thinly-veiled suggestions of violence against opponents, while maintaining plausible deny-ability against charges of incitement.
After that Becking on FOX, our country is, in a word, well and truly 'Becked.
1 To answer a question in far more words than what is needed for the assignment.
2 To remove one’s shirt while on a video call in a completely platonic manner.
when worknig on an assignment (or any project) : I’m berking this assignment those questions, then the teacher will have to give me an A. • The teacher doesn’t want to read all of that so why are you berking it?
when skyping (or oovooing) : I skyped my dad but I had to hang up because he was berking. • My friend forgot the webcam was still on and started berking.
“becking.” To be “becked” is to be held up as such an evil and destructive person that someone, somewhere, will interpret it as a call to eliminate that problem/person through violence.
This term is named after a fox news commentator that spews rhetoric often "targeting" specific individuals.
That guy is such a becker (someone who becks others). Glen Beck is a becker, Palin is a becker... what does that rhyme with.