noun
Definition: A term used in sports, particularly rugby, referring to a specific type of foul where a player pretends to throw the ball but does not actually release it, resulting in a penalty.
Example: The referee called a free-kick after the player committed a bork during the line-out.
verb
Definition: To damage or ruin something, especially in a way that makes it unusable or ineffective.
Example: The software update borked my computer, and now it won't start properly.