The difference between Gobble and Hork
When used as verbs, gobble means to eat hastily or greedily, whereas hork means to foul up.
Gobble is also noun with the meaning: fellatio.
check bellow for the other definitions of Gobble and Hork
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Gobble as a verb:
To eat hastily or greedily; to scoff or scarf
Examples:
"He gobbled four hot dogs in three minutes."
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Gobble as a noun (Scotland, slang, vulgar):
fellatio; blowjob
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Gobble as a verb (ambitransitive):
To make the sound of a turkey.
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Gobble as a noun:
The sound of a turkey.
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Gobble as a noun (golf):
A rapid straight putt so strongly played that, if the ball had not gone into the hole, it would have gone a long way past.
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Hork as a verb (computing, slang):
To foul up; to be occupied with difficulty, tangle, or unpleasantness; to be broken.
Examples:
"I downloaded the program, but something is horked and it won't load."
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Hork as a verb (slang, regional):
To steal, especially petty theft or misnomer in jest.
Examples:
"Can I hork that code from you for my project?"
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Hork as a verb (slang):
To vomit, cough up.
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Hork as a verb (slang):
To throw.
Examples:
"Let's go hork pickles at people from the back row of the movie theatre."
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Hork as a verb (slang):
To eat hastily or greedily; to gobble.
Examples:
"I don't know what got into her, but she horked all those hoagies last night!"
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Hork as a verb (slang, transitive):
To move.
Examples:
"Go hork the kegs from out back."