Verb = to dork: slightly and unintentionally or accidentally misadjust or bring out of correct alignment
Adjective = dorked: tweaked, misaligned, off
Adjective = dorked: tweaked, misaligned, off
"I sat on my glasses and dorked them." Or, "Yesterday I dorked my back while lifting bags of cement."
"The door rubs in one corner because the frame is dorked."
"The door rubs in one corner because the frame is dorked."
by Skeezix April 19, 2006
Arranging flowers in a vase according to their size and color for an hour is an example of a dorkativity.
by GDDPHD April 24, 2017
Someone that comes up with clever abbreviations for big words because they think they own the place and call it their turf.
The dork wanted to find a clever way to get somebody other than herself rejected, so she thought of a clever abbreviation for a big word to call somebody.
by The Original Agahnim October 09, 2021
by Konrad36 April 28, 2017
by Oppai Kami-sama October 27, 2018