The difference between Hork and Scarf

When used as verbs, hork means to foul up, whereas scarf means to throw on loosely.


Scarf is also noun with the meaning: a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck.

check bellow for the other definitions of Hork and Scarf

  1. 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."

  2. 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?"

  3. Hork as a verb (slang):

    To vomit, cough up.

  4. Hork as a verb (slang):

    To throw.

    Examples:

    "Let's go hork pickles at people from the back row of the movie theatre."

  5. 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!"

  6. Hork as a verb (slang, transitive):

    To move.

    Examples:

    "Go hork the kegs from out back."

  1. Scarf as a noun:

    A long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck.

  2. Scarf as a noun:

    A headscarf.

  3. Scarf as a noun (dated):

    A neckcloth or cravat.

  1. Scarf as a verb:

    To throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf.

  2. Scarf as a verb:

    To dress with a scarf, or as with a scarf; to cover with a loose wrapping.

  1. Scarf as a noun:

    A type of joint in woodworking.

  2. Scarf as a noun:

    A groove on one side of a sewing machine needle.

  3. Scarf as a noun:

    A dip or notch or cut made in the trunk of a tree to direct its fall when felling.

  1. Scarf as a verb:

    To shape by grinding.

  2. Scarf as a verb:

    To form a scarf on the end or edge of, as for a joint in timber, forming a "V" groove for welding adjacent metal plates, metal rods, etc.

  3. Scarf as a verb:

    To unite, as two pieces of timber or metal, by a scarf joint.

  1. Scarf as a verb (transitive, US, slang):

    To eat very quickly.

    Examples:

    "You sure scarfed that pizza."

  1. Scarf as a noun (Scotland):

    A cormorant.

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