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horked

Stolen. Past participle of hork.

Stolen is the Canadian definition of horked. I have never heard the term horked to mean broken.
Bob McKenzie, "No way, eh, they horked our beer!"

Doug McKenzie, "Take off, they... oh jeez, you're right. They did hork our beer!"
by Roy October 7, 2004
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Horking

To snort anything up your nose.
I feel so good after horking cocaine
by rosefurd April 17, 2007
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horked

To be out-of-whack; to be destroyed; to be completely unworkable.
Installing those new speakers in my car horked my amp.
by Hawk September 17, 2003
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hork

1. v
to quickly eat.

2. v
to vomit or belch in a manner like that of vomiting.

3. n
vomit

4. v
to steal or pilfer, usually pertaining to items of little value.

5. v
screw up, make dysfunctional

6. v
to sell (a bastardization of *hawk*)

6. v
do (can mean essentially anything)
i horked it down, then i horked it back up. then he horked my hork, and horked it to this guy who was totally horked up. then i horked my sister
by akary May 24, 2005
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Hork

1. To vomit.
2. The summoning of phlegm, in preparation for spitting.
"My cat horked a big hairball on the sofa"

"John horked up a loogie and spit it at Jessica."
by Warrior Queen August 1, 2003
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hork

v. to steal something, though not usually applicable to shoplifting or grand theft.
I turned around for five minutes and someone horked my pepsi from the fridge at work.
by aksarah August 24, 2003
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Horked

Bro did you see what Xposed did last night? He horked all over Wrecky for $200 each.
by zSplits August 7, 2018
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