Jornk
1.noun- an ambiguous term known only by canadians. the noun form has a variety of different meanings all of witch are uncertain.
ex. youve got alot of jornk in there.
2. verb – again this usage is ambiguous and has a variety of different meanings. its verbal form can take on the forms jornks, jornked, jornking, or jornksings.
ex. hey you stop jornkin over dare.
3. adjective- this form can describe any noun in any language. it is uncertain, however, what this discription means.
ex. the jornked moose is nolonger living.
4. adverb- this form can describe any verb or any other adjective, including the adjective form of the word jornk which can describe the noun form of the word jornk which can -ssume the action of the verb form of jornk.
ex. the jornky jornked jornk jornked maple syrup.
get the jornk in the trornk and lets blow this maple syrup stand
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