*horks at dontcry*
Also, like "aloha" and "ciao," hork means hello and goodbye! It's such a perfect word!
Yes, it's onomatopoetic. "Hawk" is not.
it sounds like "horking a loogie"
How is this other than hawk misspelt?
Or trichobezoar. 'Horking the trichobezoars again!'
I'm totally going to hork down my pizza tonight. I just hope I don't hork it back up again...
I've also heard this used to describe the same action in the opposite direction, as in "my cat just horked up another hairball".
(slang) To gulp down hurriedly; to "snarf". (From WordCraft)
*horks at dontcry*
Also, like "aloha" and "ciao," hork means hello and goodbye! It's such a perfect word!
Yes, it's onomatopoetic. "Hawk" is not.
it sounds like "horking a loogie"
How is this other than hawk misspelt?
Or trichobezoar. 'Horking the trichobezoars again!'
I'm totally going to hork down my pizza tonight. I just hope I don't hork it back up again...
I've also heard this used to describe the same action in the opposite direction, as in "my cat just horked up another hairball".
(slang) To gulp down hurriedly; to "snarf". (From WordCraft)