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Hork

1. To vomit. 2. The summoning of phlegm, in preparation for spitting.

"My cat horked a big hairball on the sofa" "John horked up a loogie and spit it at Jessica."

by Warrior Queen August 01, 2003

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

Hork

Verb: to take something from someone,usually without physical force, but with a confidence bordering on arrogance. (to hork, from the French horque) also...horks,horked,horking,horker

My big brother horked my Redline and jumped it into a pond.

by alohatroy January 17, 2009

Hork

To co-opt another's property

He horked in on my date. OR He horked my tasty beverage.

by Anonymous May 06, 2003

Hork

v. An unwarranted invasion of one’s personal space, often with the effect of making the horked upon feel rushed or otherwise unable to function properly.

Quit horking me.

by Ibris May 24, 2020

Hork

To laugh while consuming food or beverage, expelling said consumable out one's nose

I was reading a post on the message board, and I horked pepsi out my nose, it was so funny!

by July Cleaver April 07, 2006

Hork

1. It's a pig that whores around a lot. 2. A typo. 3. me

Roger you're such a stupid hork!

by I ♥ Wet Cats August 26, 2014