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Porked vs Pored - What's the difference?

porked | pored |

As verbs the difference between porked and pored

is that porked is (pork) while pored is (pore).

As an adjective porked

is to be extensively broken or beyond repair.

porked

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • To be extensively broken or beyond repair.
  • "What did the mechanic say about your car?"
    "It's porked ; it will be extremely expensive to repair."

    Verb

    (head)
  • (pork)
  • pored

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (pore)
  • Anagrams

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    Preposition

  • (with genitive ) next, next to
  • do?i s(j)edni pored mene — come and sit next to me (= )
  • (with genitive ) by (= )
  • metak je proletio pored mene — the bullet whizzed by me
  • (with genitive ) along (= )
  • cesta ide pored r(ij)eke — the road goes along the river
  • (with genitive ) in spite of (= )
  • pored svih upozorenja — in spite of all warnings
  • (with genitive ) besides, in addition to (= )
  • pored svega toga — in addition to all that
    pored ostalog — in addition to everything else
  • (with genitive ) except (= )
  • ona nema ništa pored te prikolice — she has nothing except that trailer