单词 | bork |
释义 | bork1 of 2verb (1) ˈbȯrk variants or less commonly Bork borked also Borked; borking also Borking; borks also Borks transitive verb US politics, informal : to attack or defeat (a nominee or candidate for public office) unfairly through an organized campaign of harsh public criticism or vilification In any event, seeing one of their own being borked may itself energize the conservative base, even beyond what a conservative nomination would do. Mark Tushnet In 1987, conservative judge Robert Bork endured such virulent criticism … that to this day, a nominee sidelined by activists is said to have been "borked." Claire Suddath bork 2 of 2verb (2) borked; borking; borks transitive verb slang : to cause (something, such as an electronic device) to stop working properly : break If your data's backed up, it won't be the end of the world if a rogue Windows update or nasty bit of malware borks your computer. Brad Chacos see also borked |
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