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dork noun- the penis US, 1961
- And Roscue Rules sitting there pulling on his dork wasn’t doing anything to settle his queasiness. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Choirboys, p. 55, 1975
- Neal wore a short kimono with his dork showing underneath it–just the tip. — William Plummer, Holy Goof, p. 76, 1981
- By the time I had left school, I had heard most of the euphemisms. There was dork, eric, muscle, prong, pencil (for having lead in), sausage and tonk. — Bettina Arndt, The Australian Way of Sex, p. 10, 1985
- He sort of matter-of-factly removed his dork, pressed the length of it against her, and jizzed on her ass[.] — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 107, 1986
- [of a phallic musical instrument] Look at this high-tech dork I’m wearing! — Frank Zappa, The Real Frank Zappa Book, p. 165, 1989
- I’m this innocent Jewish kid, never seen shit, and she reaches down and pulls out his dork. I mean, it’s the size of a small sailboat. — Robert Stoller and I.S. Levine, Coming Attractions, p. 182, 1991
- a socially inept, unfashionable, harmless person US
- — J. R. Friss, A Dictionary of Teenage Slang (Mt. Diablo High), 1964
- — Collin Baker et al, College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 107, 1968
- I ain’t nobody, dork. — American Graffiti, 1973
- CLAIRE: So, academic clubs aren’t the same as other kinds of clubs. BENDER: Oh, but to dorks like him, they are. — The Breakfast Club, 1985
- We have just spent eight years being governed by dorks who acted like building a wall around Texas to ward off Sandinistas marching up through Mexico could be a super-bitchen strategic idea. — Frank Zappa, The Real Frank Zappa Book, p. 321, 1989
- Well, you figured wrong, dork! — Point Break, 1991
- A patrol car stops this dork for speeding, they walk up to the window and the guy’s covered in coke. — True Romance, 1993
- He dresses like a dork and eats corndogs and he isn’t always politically correct and he probably farts, too. — Something About Mary, 1998
- “Nah, we ain’t company dorks,” Howard snapped[.] — Stewart Home, Sex Kick, [britpulp], p. 228, 1999
- I have a boyfriend, you dork. — Marty Beckerman, Death to All Cheerleaders, 2000
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