Belkira the Tulip wrote:
Grandmother Annabella wrote:
Did the phrase "Bork" come from former Surpreme Court Nominee Robert Bork
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No, I think it's from a misspelling of "broke."
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I actually came to use "borked" all by myself a few years ago, before I even knew people used it.
Broken.
Borken.
That is a normal typo, but some people like to type "Broked" instead of "Broken" because it's more pwnz0rs. :p
When typing Broked you accidently typo it and get "Borked", at least that's how I started using it.
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