by Pep April 14, 2004
A term used to describe writing loaded with misspelllings, transposed letters and misspaced words (i.e. suppose dto) where any attempt to read it, as written, aloud sounds like the Swedish Chef.
by Captain Shocker March 15, 2011
All the ground beef prices were sky-high at Fressay today, so I decided to make my chili with bork, instead.
by Nerdlass June 12, 2010
by CockRocket July 17, 2009
1.) Excuse me garcon, my uncle and I would like an order of your bbq bork sliders.
2.) My uncle borked me during family weekend behind the woodshed.
2.) My uncle borked me during family weekend behind the woodshed.
by Turbo_Donkey July 13, 2011
by asdf November 18, 2002
Has many meanings. Could mean "you're screwed," could mean "let's do it." Bork is the word that can replace any verb or even any exclamation and still make sense. Basically, pick the meaning you like and go with it. Or just use it without any meaning.
by Leleana March 10, 2006