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A person or group that you judge, jokingly or uh not, to be dorks. As if to say the person or group just came off the manufacturing line of a company that makes dorks. See dork.
If you are reading this you are officially dork factory.
Whoever defined this is totes dork factory.
Whoever defined this is totes dork factory.
by Alex and Joe P. October 30, 2007
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Get the derks mug.One who wears electronic gear such as bluetooth headsets on the ear and PDA's on the belt and approach looking like a Borg on Star Trek.
Marvin: huh huh, look Jerry's wearing a bluetooth headset. Now you can call me "one of seven".
Lenny: whatever, borg dork.
Lenny: whatever, borg dork.
by allbad December 26, 2006
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Dorks are typically more noted for their quirky personality and behavior rather than their interests or IQ which may or may not be on level with traditional geeks or nerds. They tend to be more humorous and extroverted and don't mind laughing at themselves or with others at themselves, as the case may be.
After the 1990s, the term dork tended to specifically refer to a person who often shared the characteristics of geeks or nerds but were not ostracized as a result. Also, while old school geeks and nerds tend to continue to accept an "outsider" status and maintain an elite club mentality amongst themselves, dorks generally tend to do the opposite, hence a current preference with the mainstream for dorks over geeks or nerds.
Dorks are typically more noted for their quirky personality and behavior rather than their interests or IQ which may or may not be on level with traditional geeks or nerds. They tend to be more humorous and extroverted and don't mind laughing at themselves or with others at themselves, as the case may be.
After the 1990s, the term dork tended to specifically refer to a person who often shared the characteristics of geeks or nerds but were not ostracized as a result. Also, while old school geeks and nerds tend to continue to accept an "outsider" status and maintain an elite club mentality amongst themselves, dorks generally tend to do the opposite, hence a current preference with the mainstream for dorks over geeks or nerds.
by Daywalker May 13, 2005
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