Word for the day dorky

The dorky kid at school who was teased by quite a few other children because of the length of his long shorts, which were more 3/4 length
He moved to SA to work, and when I met hubby in 1986 the dorky kid was a working at the same place as my hubby , he took our wedding photos however once a dork always a ?? As I was disappointed with the results ...
 
The dorky kid at school who was teased by quite a few other children because of the length of his long shorts, which were more 3/4 length
He moved to SA to work, and when I met hubby in 1986 the dorky kid was a working at the same place as my hubby , he took our wedding photos however once a dork always a ?? As I was disappointed with the results ...

Sounds like a dork alright- I remember you wedding picture from an earlier thread, I thought it very nice.
 

Sounds like a dork alright- I remember you wedding picture from an earlier thread, I thought it very nice.
The photo I posted was taken by a friend , not by the "paid" photographer. He even had what we thought as youngsters as dorky Christian name, "Arnold" he was known as Arnie
 
Dorky was a word that was never used here in the UK to describe children who were deemed to be different from their peers..lost of other words to describe them but never a 'Dork'.

I only ever heard that word along with Nerd.. used on American TV shows.

''Nerd'' is used here now sometimes but still never Dork
 
It is OA I totally agree ...and I suspect most of us were judged in some ways by our peers when we were kids, and ridiculed for something , even the smallest things..kids by nature can often be some of the cruellest human beings..
 
Yes I agree we were teased as children because of our dress and the fact we didn't have money to buy lunch from the tuck shop like most other kids.
 


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