by Amorphous Blob on July 21st, 2009

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Do non-North Americans use the term "dork"?

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  • by Jim in a Nautilus COAT on July 21st, 2009

    Jim in a Nautilus COAT

    OF COURSE NOT!!! What a dorky question! :)

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  • by Razzle-Fratchit on July 21st, 2009

    Razzle-Fratchit

    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.

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  • by Irisibis on October 23rd, 2009

    Irisibis

    No. Though I might say geek.

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  • by Anonymous on July 21st, 2009

    Anonymous

    I've heard it used but not too often

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  • by kakskee on July 21st, 2009

    kakskee

    A dork is a rare species of deep water fish found only in the North Sea.

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