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Verb to partake in a meal with more than one source of meat. Origination came from dining on a combination of beef and turkey - bof from boeuf and urk from turkey. But has evolved to any meal with more than one meat. The noun is bowfurkey.
Last night we bofurked on a great chicken and duck soup.
bofurk by quantisist December 27, 2010
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dooney and bourke 

I just bought this Dooney & Bourke purse yesterday at South Coast Plaza.
dooney and bourke by Lauren April 2, 2005
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The opposite of a lightweight; someone who is capable of drinking and smoking large amounts for a long period of time. i.e. the man, a god, etc.
Man, keep that up and you'll be a bourke.
I could never keep up with him, he's a bourke.
bourke by sdf66 January 15, 2008
Sexy dwarf who carries a ham and has a cool hat.
Bofur carries a ham.
Bofur by Bofur's Wife May 28, 2013

Dirty Bourk 

A lonely male who masturbates by themselves while crying about failed relationships, usually in a lifted truck or loud car, likely to blow vehicles up due to rev limiters. Loud music and exhaust may usually be heard from long distances.
Did you hear about Ted acting like a Dirty Bourk after his girl left him…what a loser!
Dirty Bourk by Tnasty0820 January 4, 2022
A man who is made of pure solid nail power. Can be used as a noun and as a verb rather strangely. His awesome moves are blindingly quick. No man stands a chance against a nail.
Guy 1: Do you know Dan Bourke?
Guy 2: He's the man who is made of pure plutonium solidness, isn't he?
Guy 1: Some say he's a close descendant of Chuck Norris...
Guy 2: Damn right...
Bourke by PlatinumP March 9, 2011

Out the back of Bourke 

Australian expression which means any place which is remote or inconvinient. Based on an actual place west NSW which is an extremely hot country town known for cotton farming and dust storms.
Where the hell is that place?

It's out the back of Bourke...
Out the back of Bourke by sylvy September 24, 2006