Definitions
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- adjective To be extensively broken or beyond repair.
- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
pork .
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Examples
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Apparently our government has learned from their mistakes because the stimulus bill is pre-porked for your approval.
Mother of Porkulus 2009
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Somebody is lining their pockets while lying to the BFD's (Big F Dorks) dumb enough to pay 25 bucks for this garbage. porked again but at least stimulated ...
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Lindsey Graham ... another CONSERVATIVE republican who dosen't want to spend money on health care for everyone, yet, he porked up a new convention center for his home state.
Graham: Confirmation likely barring 'complete meltdown' 2009
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Lindsey Graham ... another CONSERVATIVE republican who dosen't want to spend money on health care for everyone, yet, he porked up a new convention center for his home state.
Graham: Confirmation likely barring 'complete meltdown' 2009
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So, by your own “logic”, which emanated from your having been porked senseless by a hatemongering, perverse, toxic and disgusting Fat Blob, the disputed comment is fair.
Think Progress » Palin attacks Family Guy’s ‘satire’ after excusing Limbaugh’s. 2010
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Oprah's fat again, and - ahem, not to mention any names - but a few of the rest of us have porked up right along with her.
Lisa Earle McLeod: Oprah's Not The Only One Packin' On the Pounds 2009
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Oprah's fat again, and - ahem, not to mention any names - but a few of the rest of us have porked up right along with her.
Lisa Earle McLeod: Oprah's Not The Only One Packin' On the Pounds 2009
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Oprah's fat again, and - ahem, not to mention any names - but a few of the rest of us have porked up right along with her.
Lisa Earle McLeod: Oprah's Not The Only One Packin' On the Pounds 2009
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You never did jack for the Dems or for working people, you porked and pomped your way through a quarter-century of wasted opportunities for New York to be the leader it should be.
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When the porked-up bill returned to the House, many more Republicans fell into bipartisan line -- but it looks like Boehner still couldn't round up a majority of his caucus.
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