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bork

The origin and history of bork.

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.

· First attested 1987

Class of 1987

bork first entered the language around 1987. Other words from the same year:

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