1. v. past tense. to have broken something, especially regarding technology.
2. adj. broken.
3. adj. pejorative. people who think that Robert Bork was qualified to sit on the Supreme Court.
2. adj. broken.
3. adj. pejorative. people who think that Robert Bork was qualified to sit on the Supreme Court.
Examples:
1. The Internet connection is broken because I just borked the firewall.
2. The mail server is borked.
3. Rush Limbaugh is clearly borked!
1. The Internet connection is broken because I just borked the firewall.
2. The mail server is borked.
3. Rush Limbaugh is clearly borked!
by intelligentsia September 05, 2006
1. (v) to display your testicles by placing them over your shaft, usually correlated with the element of surprise
-sometimes used as a threat or expression of contempt
-synonym for balkanize
-sometimes used as a threat or expression of contempt
-synonym for balkanize
1. I was just chillin on my bed when I looked up and got borked.
-Damn it Pat Wong, if you do that again I'm going to bork you!
-Damn it Pat Wong, if you do that again I'm going to bork you!
by James Frattison May 09, 2011
by TehRealCoralSnek May 27, 2017
by Mikey Modogg August 12, 2005
by K.S. December 04, 2003
To block someone's Supreme Court nomination through a systematic approach of belligerent questioning, hyperbolic statements, and character assassination.
by DES1989 July 20, 2009
Once having received a job interview, or having made a sale - blowing it by keeping to talk too long.
Robert Bork borked himself at the supreme court nomination hearings.
She interviewed for the job successfully in the first five minutes, but she just wouldn't shut up.
I had that couple ready to buy an insurance policy, but I borked it by pushing too hard on the details.
She interviewed for the job successfully in the first five minutes, but she just wouldn't shut up.
I had that couple ready to buy an insurance policy, but I borked it by pushing too hard on the details.
by Omaha Guy January 23, 2020