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Spelk

geordie or Newcastle slang meaning a small splinter of wood. Usually referred to in this way when one is embedded in your hand.
I've got a spelk in my hand
by Dave W May 14, 2004
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A splinter: origin: North East.

i.e Sunderland/Newcastle/Middlesborough
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The young lad had been working on his Tree HOuse and got a spelk in his thumb.
by SAFC May 17, 2007
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a splinter of the wood variety - north england/ borders
"... our kid went down the wooden slide an' got 'imself a couple 'o spelks in his bollox
by Ainsley Marriot July 21, 2003
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he's only a spelk but he can sup 15 pints of lager
by lank November 14, 2003
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the foam the erupts from a whigger when he is crying about his baby dick. fool
by ? May 26, 2003
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Spelk

When you're lit AF at 3 in the morning and you try to pronounce something, but instead it comes out as vocular garbage
Friend 1: How drunk are you right now?

Friend 2: Spelktacularly!
by GaryBoy420 July 9, 2019
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Spelking

a misspelling of the word spelling from the officalverse
What's the spelking of Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis????
by INeedBetterShitToDo July 6, 2025
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