Orch Dork - a talented person who works their butt off playing an instrument violin, viola, cello, bass, harp, piano for the betterment of their life...aka Orchestra! Note: Mess with an Orch Dork = committing suicide. We all come after you and bash our instruments yes, even the bass on your head until you can accept the fact that we rock harder than the Band and Choir combined. That's right. Be afraid. Be VERY afraid.
by Theresa October 13, 2004
One who plays in orchestra, hangs out with bandos(see also Band Geek,Band Dork) at times. When they combine there forces with the bandos and choir kids they can destroy everything (insert O Fortuna here). However they and the other groups mentioned choose to use their power for good. Orch Dorks use their power to make their instruments not sound like a chorus of dieing cats
by Squirrel Lord November 9, 2005
A dork, suckup, one who follows the leader without question, tries to be tough but secretly hides behind the leader.
One who has a gay low voice with no emotion.
One who has gay hair style, and color
A person who randomly appears at the end of a movie in the "bad guys" group and has a brief cameo then never seen again.
One who has a gay low voice with no emotion.
One who has gay hair style, and color
A person who randomly appears at the end of a movie in the "bad guys" group and has a brief cameo then never seen again.
by LordxRaven May 30, 2011
A smart, evolved male or female who is ready to change the world, but also willing to smack a bitch.
by Discodancer April 2, 2013
by frank 15165465156165416 July 15, 2008
The smart people who play violin, viola, bass, or CELLO. They are smarter than the choir kids, and better looking than the band geeks, but they still hang out with them. Orch Dorks try not to associate with people who aren't musically inclined. Many orchesta wannabes try to be like orch dorks, but end up being hated by everyone. So as a warning to non-musically inclined people, do not join orchestra, band, or chorus!
by Ninja Burger June 29, 2010
by alpha geek February 4, 2006