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Verb: bork  bork
Usage: informal
  1. [US, informal] Defeat a candidate for public office by a concerted attack on their character, background, philosophy, etc.
    "The opposition tried to bork the nominee by bringing up controversial statements from his past"
     
  2. Break, damage, or corrupt, esp. a computer or similar device
    "You will more than likely bork your system to an unusable state"

Derived forms: borks, borking, borked

Encyclopedia: Bork, Hanak