Definitions
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- adjective Capable of being moved or separated with a
fork . - adjective computing Capable of being split into separate processes.
Etymologies
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Examples
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For the real strong forker who needs to really fork some forkable forkage, I would recommend a forkin' scoop fork from Piqua, Ohio.
The mystery of the furry skull in the barn. Ann Althouse 2009
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I have used Kino to post 1,195 five-minute clips of raw, rough-cut forkable footage to the Internet Archive's Digital Tipping Point Video Collection.
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Eats: Do your plate-and-glass-juggling porch-sitters a favor: finger foods only (or at most, forkable bites).
Berks county news 2010
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It makes sense, as low impact as userscripts are, they should be editable and forkable on the sites that host them.
Planet Python 2010
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It would be sad beyond belief to work in an un-forkable project, that gets handed technical decisions based on back-room corporate machination instead of merit.
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It would be sad beyond belief to work in an un-forkable project, that gets handed technical decisions based on back-room corporate machination instead of merit.
Planet GNOME 2009
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Offer me an evening out with George Clooney or a forkable plateful of shepherd's pie, a bottle of red and
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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And it isn't just being able to eat it in front of the telly that makes the forkable supper so attractive; it has an appealing casualness.
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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