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单词 dork
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Definition of dork in English:

dork

noundɔːkdɔrk
North American
  • 1informal A contemptible, socially inept person.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I know I am such a dork or geek or whatever, but I got it done.
    • If they're not portrayed as awkward dorks, then they're cold and menacing psychopaths.
    • Unfortunately for him it is not entirely populated by dorks, and the same people that can succeed in sport can also have sharp intellect.
    • I knew I looked like a complete dork, but no one was there, so I didn't care.
    • Secondly, there is a big difference between a nerd and a dork.
    • My fiancé and I, being dorks, were chittering about whether the animals shown in the opening sequence have any real significance on the fighting style.
    • Once the organisers and corporate mucky-mucks left the stage, the assembled audience of media dorks were treated to a surprisingly good preview of what is to come this September.
    • From dorks to geeks, and everything between, beer has something for everyone.
    • They were a group made up mostly of men who were all nerds and geeks and dorks in high school who went on to become brilliant and funny and irresistible in college.
    • These dorks are the most unoriginal losers out there.
    • Most of the editors will readily admit to being any of the following: dorks, nerds, or geeks.
    • I don't think you come across as a dork in e-mail at all, although you sure do send a lot of it!
    • Why should I be nice to someone who calls me an idiot and a dork?
    • I also remember what these dorks said during those ever-so ‘blissful months’ and it wasn't exactly bliss.
    • But there is bad news for dorks like me and, I suspect, quite a few people in this room: journalism has changed forever.
    • I had the back door open, so I just thought they were lying in the doorway, being dorks.
    • I found them to be almost universally composed of ninnies and power-hungry dorks.
    • How many nerds and dorks do you see standing in front of the ‘I love you section’ at the card store?
    • These dorks thought it might be worthwhile to spend money on this.
    • The last five years has seen webloggia change from a couple of hundred dorks mucking around on the internet to a few million dorks mucking around on the internet and being talked about a conferences.
    Synonyms
    bore, dull person
  • 2vulgar slang A man's penis.

Origin

1960s (originally US): perhaps a variant of dirk, influenced by dick1.

Rhymes

auk, baulk, Bork, caulk (US calk), chalk, cork, Dundalk, Falk, fork, gawk, hawk, Hawke, nork, orc, outwalk, pork, squawk, stalk, stork, talk, torc, torque, walk, york
 
 

Definition of dork in US English:

dork

noundɔrkdôrk
informal
  • 1A dull, slow-witted, or socially inept person.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once the organisers and corporate mucky-mucks left the stage, the assembled audience of media dorks were treated to a surprisingly good preview of what is to come this September.
    • I don't think you come across as a dork in e-mail at all, although you sure do send a lot of it!
    • From dorks to geeks, and everything between, beer has something for everyone.
    • Why should I be nice to someone who calls me an idiot and a dork?
    • They were a group made up mostly of men who were all nerds and geeks and dorks in high school who went on to become brilliant and funny and irresistible in college.
    • Secondly, there is a big difference between a nerd and a dork.
    • I found them to be almost universally composed of ninnies and power-hungry dorks.
    • I knew I looked like a complete dork, but no one was there, so I didn't care.
    • These dorks thought it might be worthwhile to spend money on this.
    • Most of the editors will readily admit to being any of the following: dorks, nerds, or geeks.
    • I know I am such a dork or geek or whatever, but I got it done.
    • The last five years has seen webloggia change from a couple of hundred dorks mucking around on the internet to a few million dorks mucking around on the internet and being talked about a conferences.
    • Unfortunately for him it is not entirely populated by dorks, and the same people that can succeed in sport can also have sharp intellect.
    • But there is bad news for dorks like me and, I suspect, quite a few people in this room: journalism has changed forever.
    • If they're not portrayed as awkward dorks, then they're cold and menacing psychopaths.
    • How many nerds and dorks do you see standing in front of the ‘I love you section’ at the card store?
    • My fiancé and I, being dorks, were chittering about whether the animals shown in the opening sequence have any real significance on the fighting style.
    • These dorks are the most unoriginal losers out there.
    • I had the back door open, so I just thought they were lying in the doorway, being dorks.
    • I also remember what these dorks said during those ever-so ‘blissful months’ and it wasn't exactly bliss.
    Synonyms
    bore, dull person
    1. 1.1North American vulgar slang The penis.

Origin

1960s (originally US): perhaps a variant of dirk, influenced by dick.

 
 
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