Robert Fisk makes it into the new Collins English Dictionary as the now well-known verb:
Among the more colourful additions is the verb "to fisk", meaning to criticise an article or argument point by point. It is named after Robert Fisk, a former Times journalist who now works for The Independent, whose stories have been subjected to criticism.
An editorial director for Collins notes that some of the new words may quickly fall out of use. I wonder if that isn't already happening to 'fisk'.