To sing a song based on sci-fi, borrowing a tune from another song, but replacing the words to relate to a chosen sci-fi show.
A cross between 'fi' and 'folk'.
A cross between 'fi' and 'folk'.
1- Where's Tom?
2- He's gone filking at the sci-fi convention.
1- Why's that?
2- I think he just felt like a filk
2- He's gone filking at the sci-fi convention.
1- Why's that?
2- I think he just felt like a filk
by PJOWho October 28, 2008
by SlackerMan January 06, 2011
the act of a male laying on his back with his knees behind his head while a friend fists him, tickling his prostate, until he sploodges in his own mouth
by JBJ 8 December 15, 2004
by bibliognost June 14, 2017
Upon the entry of a plastic fork into your average (open) Darigold chocolate milk carton through the drinking hole, the item becomes a "fork in milk", easily shortened to "fork milk". However, this is not silly enough. So we must combine the words, creating "filk mork". As you may notice, this does not roll off the tongue or the brain. So, switching is required to obtain "mork filk". However, this is lacking as well. So, upon the insert of our always silly "y", we receive "morky filk". So, upon close examination, a "fork in milk" is truly a "morky filk". Best said with the voice used by the taller individual in the "left-handed" portion of Rejected.
by Max Nium September 20, 2007
by Filk boss June 16, 2022
by JakeInBama November 23, 2023