Proper noun
Mork (plural Morks)
A surname.
After rising to fame as Mork in Mork & Mindy (1978–82), Williams went on to establish a career in both stand-up comedy and feature film acting. Source: Internet
Those are western catch-words for what my daughter, Vivian Mork Yéilk’, a Tlingit language teacher and traditional foods expert, calls haa atxaayí haa kusteeyíx sitee: our food is our way of life. Source: Internet
D. programs and $110 million from John and Julie Mork for undergraduate scholarships. Source: Internet
Jim Carrey impersonated his Mork character early in his own career. Source: Internet
Mork & Mindy at its peak had a weekly audience of 60 million and was credited with turning Williams into a "superstar." Source: Internet
The sci-fi sitcom Mork & Mindy also based a 1979 episode around the Denver Broncos cheerleaders with Mork ( Robin Williams ) trying out for the squad. Source: Internet