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There's something oddly satisfying about the word "hork" in any form.

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  • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

    @gairdeachas I thought that was an "-orsch" sound?

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    @alice @gairdeachas

    Bork bork bork

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    • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

      @SaucySwampHag saved you a search.

      https://youtu.be/V0qhsUxifVQ

      alice@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
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      I laughed so hard I almost wet myself the first time someone sent me that video.

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      • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

        Words ending with that "-ork" sound in general are usually pretty satisfying to say.

        "Horking fork-borked stork pork" for instance.

        ohmu@social.seattle.wa.usO This user is from outside of this forum
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        @alice
        Important Friday afternoon thoughts.

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        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

          Words ending with that "-ork" sound in general are usually pretty satisfying to say.

          "Horking fork-borked stork pork" for instance.

          haikyoneko@famichiki.jpH This user is from outside of this forum
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          @alice I like borked. I use it to mean broken/non-functional.

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          • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

            Words ending with that "-ork" sound in general are usually pretty satisfying to say.

            "Horking fork-borked stork pork" for instance.

            acb@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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            @alice also, replacing vowels with “o” for comical effect, which gives a whole set of words like “shork”

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            • acb@mastodon.socialA acb@mastodon.social

              @alice also, replacing vowels with “o” for comical effect, which gives a whole set of words like “shork”

              alice@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
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              @acb I like the way you thonk 😉

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              • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                Words ending with that "-ork" sound in general are usually pretty satisfying to say.

                "Horking fork-borked stork pork" for instance.

                grootinside@troet.cafeG This user is from outside of this forum
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                @alice
                ...always always followed by a "..røm tøm tøm tøm.." and thrown around Wooden spoons ☝🏻
                Swedish chef rules, not mine.

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                • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                  Words ending with that "-ork" sound in general are usually pretty satisfying to say.

                  "Horking fork-borked stork pork" for instance.

                  jsteven@wandering.shopJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @alice
                  And you're well on your way to writing a very funny Swedish Chef Muppet Show skit!

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                  • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                    Words ending with that "-ork" sound in general are usually pretty satisfying to say.

                    "Horking fork-borked stork pork" for instance.

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                    @alice Mork from Ork being a Dork

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                    • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                      Words ending with that "-ork" sound in general are usually pretty satisfying to say.

                      "Horking fork-borked stork pork" for instance.

                      brass75@twit.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @alice You're not worried it makes you sound like a dork?

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                      • brass75@twit.socialB brass75@twit.social

                        @alice You're not worried it makes you sound like a dork?

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                        #39

                        @brass75 @alice I like pronouncing the 'w' in sword. Is.. Is that anything like what you're talking about?

                        Also, the Swedish Chef will always be hilarious to me.

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                        • grim_elsewhere@lgbtqia.spaceG grim_elsewhere@lgbtqia.space

                          @brass75 @alice I like pronouncing the 'w' in sword. Is.. Is that anything like what you're talking about?

                          Also, the Swedish Chef will always be hilarious to me.

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                          @grim_elsewhere @brass75 ah, the s-word.

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                          • eruonna@chaosfem.twE eruonna@chaosfem.tw

                            @alice https://youtu.be/SNWeDjB1MMY

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                            @eruonna @alice came here post this

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                            • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                              Words ending with that "-ork" sound in general are usually pretty satisfying to say.

                              "Horking fork-borked stork pork" for instance.

                              saucyswamphag@lgbtqia.spaceS This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @alice shork!

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                              • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                There's something oddly satisfying about the word "hork" in any form.

                                - That smells like porpoise hork.
                                - My cat horked up a hairball.
                                - The kid sounds like they're horking up a lung.

                                #MakeHorkHappen #OnamonapiaAppreciationDay

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                                @alice I feel that way about the word cack too: my phone just cacked, the program just cacked,

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