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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dork" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to describe someone who is socially awkward or unfashionable, often in a lighthearted or affectionate manner.
Example: "He may be a dork, but his intelligence and kindness make him really endearing."
Alternatives: "a nerd" or "a geek".
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I was a dork.
Dexter is a dork.
A bit of a dork".
Cause he is a dork.
"He is such a dork.
"Hirsi Ali is a dork," she said.
But is Ms. Carson a dork?
Everyone laughs when he arrives — dressed like a dork, of course, because he is a dork.
"You're making me sound like a dork".
I really felt like a dork".
Nothing looks worse than a "dork knob".
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