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hork

To take, without asking, something that if you would have asked, the answer would have been yes.

Note: This is a slang expression popularized by Bob & Doug MacKenzie's Strange Brew Soundtrack album

Literal usage: "I horked a beer from your fridge."

Common usage: "Can I hork a pencil?"

Note: the common usage is ironic, because you are asking when the definition involves not asking.

by DorgonE May 13, 2010

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hork

To eat in a greedy and expedient manner. v.,adv.; hork, horked, horking

1)I horked all the cookies so I didn't have to share.

2)I've only got 5 minutes to hork down this sandwich before heading back to the condom factory.

by Chochal April 11, 2008

61๐Ÿ‘ 49๐Ÿ‘Ž


horking

to regurgitate.

Horking up a hair ball.

by Anonymous March 19, 2003

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Hork

The act of smoking marijuana.

Brent, Bryce, Wes and Tom are going to go out to hork a big one.

by Finalform October 22, 2009

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hork

to steal

you horked my balogna.

by alpha mu December 14, 1999

120๐Ÿ‘ 93๐Ÿ‘Ž


hork

verb: When you have eaten a large meal and you belch partially regurgitating the contents of your stomach to your throat.

noun: the above mentioned contents se also hork wad

I need a drink of water, I just horked and it didn't taste so good. Definitely better going down than coming up.

by budgieramone January 14, 2004

63๐Ÿ‘ 75๐Ÿ‘Ž


hork

Messed up in some way. Wedged.

After a 2 week uptime, that windows PC was horked.

by Anonymous September 5, 2003

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