I would suspect it has some origins in the Swedish Chef as well (funny to
mangle broken into borken because of bork bork bork).

Ric

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> It means messed up.  Where it comes from - who knows.
>  Maybe an inversion of broke!
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> >What does bork mean on this mailing list?
> >where does it come from?
> >whats its literal meaning?
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