hoark
1- To barf, vomit, regurgitate. 2- To steal.
That was a nasty lugie he hoarked. I'm sorry, I had to hoark your phone.
hoark
(verb) To pass through one's nose, typically by laughter. (Regional, used chiefly in the western United States.)
The joke was so funny that Zz hoarked his Mountain Dew.
hoark
Slightly more polite synonym for military terms like FUBB or FUBAR; totally screwed or technically disabled. Usually used in reference to a malfunctioning computer app or program. Generally personalized—"I'm hosed" rather than "This is hosed."
That program hoarked my system.
hoark
v. vomit, barf, heave, technicolor yawn, leave offering at the porcelain altar.
I got drunk and hoarked in the back seat.
hoark
eating only the topping of the pizza, leaving the crust
I'm on a low carb diet, so I hoarked the pizza slice.
hoark
An underdressed, slutty blond young adult.
Being the hoark she was, Stefanie attempted to entice the men as with her blond hair and minimal clothing.
hoark
Mechanical term. To apply excessive force or leverage to an object, often in an ill-advised way.
Use a longer wrench and a cheater bar and just hoark on that rusty nut until it breaks free.