bork
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Verb — Informal: to break, damage, or misconfigure something, especially a computer or piece of software.
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Very informal in both senses — common in tech circles and political commentary, not formal writing.
Etymology
The "attack a nominee" sense comes directly from Robert Bork, whose 1987 U.S. Supreme Court nomination was defeated after a fierce public campaign against him; the "break/damage" sense (mainly used about computers) developed later as unrelated slang.
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What does “bork” mean?
The word “bork” means informal: to break, damage, or misconfigure something, especially a computer or piece of software. In plain terms, to mess something up (tech slang), or to tank someone's nomination through a hostile public campaign.
How do you pronounce “bork”?
“Bork” is pronounced bawk (/boɹk/ in IPA).
How do you use “bork” in a sentence?
Here is “bork” used in a sentence: “The update completely borked my laptop's wifi settings.”
What part of speech is “bork”?
“Bork” is a verb.
Where does the word “bork” come from?
The word “bork” dates back to around 1987.
How many meanings does “bork” have?
“Bork” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: informal: to break, damage, or misconfigure something, especially a computer or piece of software.