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pork

Pork vs Perk - What's the difference?

pork | perk |


As nouns the difference between pork and perk

is that pork is the meat of a pig; swineflesh while perk is {{cx|informal|lang=en}} Perquisite.

As verbs the difference between pork and perk

is that pork is to have sex with (someone) while perk is shortened form of percolate.

As an adjective perk is

smart; trim; spruce; jaunty; vain.

Pork vs Nork - What's the difference?

pork | nork |


As nouns the difference between pork and nork

is that pork is the meat of a pig; swineflesh while nork is a woman's breast.

As a verb pork

is to have sex with (someone).

Pore vs Pork - What's the difference?

pore | pork |


As nouns the difference between pore and pork

is that pore is fear, dread while pork is (uncountable) the meat of a pig; swineflesh.

As a verb pork is

(transitive|slang|vulgar|usually|of a male) to have sex with (someone).

Pork vs Dork - What's the difference?

pork | dork |


As nouns the difference between pork and dork

is that pork is the meat of a pig; swineflesh while dork is a penis.

As a verb pork

is to have sex with (someone).

Spork vs Pork - What's the difference?

spork | pork |


As nouns the difference between spork and pork

is that spork is an eating utensil shaped like a spoon, the bowl of which is divided into tines like those of a fork, and so has the function of both implements; some sporks have a serrated edge so they can also function as a knife while pork is the meat of a pig; swineflesh.

As verbs the difference between spork and pork

is that spork is to move or impale (food etc.) with a spork while pork is to have sex with (someone).

Pork vs Pock - What's the difference?

pork | pock |


As nouns the difference between pork and pock

is that pork is (uncountable) the meat of a pig; swineflesh while pock is a pus filled swelling on the surface on the skin caused by an eruptive disease.

As verbs the difference between pork and pock

is that pork is (transitive|slang|vulgar|usually|of a male) to have sex with (someone) while pock is to scar or mark with pits.

Pork vs Park - What's the difference?

pork | park |


As nouns the difference between pork and park

is that pork is the meat of a pig; swineflesh while park is an area of land set aside for environment preservation and/or informal recreation.

As verbs the difference between pork and park

is that pork is to have sex with (someone) while park is to bring (something such as a vehicle) to a halt or store in a specified place.

As a proper noun Park is

{{surname|from=Korean}}, the English form of a surname very common in Korea. (박, 朴). The third most common Korean surname.

Pork vs Hork - What's the difference?

pork | hork |


As verbs the difference between pork and hork

is that pork is to have sex with (someone) while hork is to foul up; to be occupied with difficulty, tangle, or unpleasantness; to be broken.

As a noun pork

is the meat of a pig; swineflesh.

York vs Pork - What's the difference?

york | pork |


As verbs the difference between york and pork

is that york is to bowl a yorker at a batsman, especially to get a batsman out in this way while pork is to have sex with (someone).

As a proper noun York

is a city in North Yorkshire, England.

As a noun pork is

the meat of a pig; swineflesh.

Fork vs Pork - What's the difference?

fork | pork |


As nouns the difference between fork and pork

is that fork is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc while pork is the meat of a pig; swineflesh.

As verbs the difference between fork and pork

is that fork is to divide into two or more branches while pork is to have sex with (someone).

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