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OF COURSE NOT!!! What a dorky question! :)
I work in Thailand with dozens of teachers from all over the English-speaking world.
Other than Americans and Canadians, I've only heard it from younger (20-something) Aussies and South Africans who've spent a lot of time with Americans and Canadians.
No. Though I might say geek.
I've heard it used but not too often
A dork is a rare species of deep water fish found only in the North Sea.
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by Answerbag Staff on February 14th, 2010
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Since when is it called junk ? after all it used to be called family jewels.
by shunyata on November 26th, 2010
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by purplesuperman on December 2nd, 2010
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Does the American language count as a real language or is it just slang?
by scallywag331 on September 28th, 2010
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What is slang ,and why do we use it?
by CreoClayton on October 4th, 2010
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I try. ;)
by Amorphous Blob on July 22nd, 2009
Ha! Me too, my friend. :)
by Jim in a Nautilus COAT on July 22nd, 2009