bork |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a verb bork
is to defeat a judicial nomination through a concerted attack on the nominee's character, background and philosophy.
bork |
broken |
As verbs the difference between bork and broken
is that
bork is to defeat a judicial nomination through a concerted attack on the nominee's character, background and philosophy while
broken is past participle of lang=en.
As an adjective broken is
fragmented, in separate pieces.
As a proper noun Broken is
torres Strait Creole.
bjork |
bork |
Bjork is likely misspelled.
Bjork has no English definition.
As a verb bork is
to defeat a judicial nomination through a concerted attack on the nominee's character, background and philosophy.
bork |
dork |
As a verb bork
is to defeat a judicial nomination through a concerted attack on the nominee's character, background and philosophy.
As a noun dork is
a penis.
bork |
birk |
As nouns the difference between bork and birk
is that
bork is fur while
birk is (northern english) a birch tree cognate with scots birk.
bork |
pork |
As verbs the difference between bork and pork
is that
bork is to defeat a judicial nomination through a concerted attack on the nominee's character, background and philosophy while
pork is to have sex with (someone).
As a noun pork is
the meat of a pig; swineflesh.
bowk |
bork |
As a verb bowk
is (geordie) to belch, to burp.
As a noun bork is
fur.
bork |
boro |
As verbs the difference between bork and boro
is that
bork is to defeat a judicial nomination through a concerted attack on the nominee's character, background and philosophy while
boro is borrow.
As a noun boro is
an alternative spelling of borough.
As a proper noun Boro is
the town of Middlesbrough, and more specifically
Middlesbrough FC football club.
bork |
bora |
As a verb bork
is to defeat a judicial nomination through a concerted attack on the nominee's character, background and philosophy.
As a noun bora is
a initiation ceremony for males among the Aborigines of New South Wales.
bork |
borek |
As a verb bork
is to defeat a judicial nomination through a concerted attack on the nominee's character, background and philosophy.
As a noun borek is
alternative form of lang=en.
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