glork

( /glork/)

   1.  interj.  Term  of  mild surprise, usually tinged with outrage, as
   when  one  attempts  to  save the results of two hours of editing and
   finds that the system has just crashed.

   2. Used as a name for just about anything. See {foo}.

   3. vt. Similar to {glitch}, but usually used reflexively. "My program
   just glorked itself."

   4. Syn. for {glark}, which see.

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[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {glark}]