The only downside is it's much harder to poke an eye out with a spork than a fork.
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The word spork originated in the early 20th century to describe such devices.
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For example, a spork is an eating utensil that is a combination of a spoon and fork.
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For nearly 16 years he subsisted on bland prison food and was allowed only a plastic spork.
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The writing just has to be better than a 1980s economy class spork.
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When they first came out, camera cell phones seemed like the electronic equivalent of a spork.
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With spork in hand, her mission was to chronicle the $3 school lunches on her blog, Fed Up With Lunch.
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Our favorite part was picking a weapon, with choices such as a spork, light saber and shopping bag.
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I may forgive you if a spork is involved because as we've established yesterday, sporks are awesome.
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Trademark for a plastic eating utensil that has both tines and a bowl like a spoon
A spork or a foon is a hybrid form of cutlery taking the form of a spoon-like shallow scoop with three or four fork . ...
An eating utensil shaped like a spoon, the bowl of which is divided into tines like those of a fork, and so has the function of both implements; some sporks have a serrated edge so they can also function as a knife; To move or impale (food etc.) with a spork
(Sporking) Another term for MSTing. No relation to what Nny will do to you if you call him wacky.
Official eating utensil of the Post Tarts.
A combination slotted spoon and fork.
Two-in-one piece of cutlery, used when smoking heroin cabarets.