A possible neo-exodus?

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Quote from: LongBlade on January 16, 2013, 05:11:39 PM

"Borked" comes from the character assassination of Robert Bork. These days it means "to besmirch (or attempt to do so) a person's political prospects."
In my experience, "borked" appears to mean "crap, broken, and/or screwed up".  At least, that's clearly the meaning given the context in which I've heard the word used. 





Quote from: besilarius on January 16, 2013, 07:23:18 PM
Borked?
Borged?

Too complicated.  Oh for the crystal clear simplicity of the Daleks,  "Exterminate!  Exterminate!"
Basically, "borged" is a specific sub-type of "borked".  The latter is the more general term.  :P 

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