borked
by Dj pancake on Aug 29, 2010 02:34:34
borked
by gfm on Nov 19, 2004 06:34:51
Something is "borked" when it doesn't work correctly or misbehaves, generally due to
negligence by the person(s) that are responsible for it.
Etymology: Combine one part "broken" and one part
Swedish Chef and you get "borked."
borked
by scumbagk on Dec 26, 2011 13:25:01
When something isn't working, or messes up. Can also replace the 'F' word when used to express annoyance or frustration.
Also
applicable:
borking,
bork
Example:
"Man, my computer keeps
borking up!"
"The whole project was borked, so I had to
start over."
"What the
bork are you doing?"
borked
by oliverthered on May 28, 2013 08:04:30
In computer software borked is usually synonomous with fucked up beyond all recognision, but usually has been delibratly done by someone who is incompatant.
This use of borked is rooted in the traditional
defination, to obstruct by
defimation &co. in this sense the
obstruction is the fucked up, not working ness, and the defimation is that it is beyond all recognision.
Example:
Android is borked, Google didn't even use a posix, standard c compliant c library and I've seen more Java in starbucks than Davlik, no wonder there are no fucking apps for the thing, who'd waste years
porting to that piece of fubar shit. Time to
rm -rf / and install
GNU/Linux.