The name "Spork" is a blend of the words (sp)oon and f(ork) and has also been called the runcible spoon (mentioned by Edward Lear in his 1871 poem "The Owl and the Pussycat"). A spork is a eating utensil that can be used as both a spoon or a fork.
more at spork wikipedia with addl links to : Spife, Splayd, Grapefruit spoon, Pastry fork, Runcible spoon and Knork
- bill 11-14-2008 2:15 pm

I laughed out loud upon reading the word "knork"....

jeez. what next?
- Justin (guest) 11-15-2008 1:08 am [add a comment]


What about the straw with the little spoon at the end that comes with a Slurpee?
- mark 11-15-2008 4:17 am [add a comment]


stroon
- adman 11-15-2008 4:34 am [add a comment]





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