skelp
Collocations
5ADJ.
half, loud
VERB + SKELP
passes
SKELP + NOUN
lug
PREP.
between, on, with
ADV.
maybe
Definitions
verb
To beat or slap with the hand.
But Mistress Munro would up and be at the door and in she'd yank Andy by the lug, and some said she'd take down his breeks and skelp him, but maybe that was a lie.
My stomach was just sore and I was rubbing it. But he just reached and skelped me on the leg and I fell down and he waited for me to get up and he skelped me on the b*m.
To beat, pound or hammer.
... hither blith comes tinker John, Who skelps the kettle, and sweet tunes the drone, […]
"Fa' in! fa' in!" he's yelpin : The fifes are whuslin' loud and clear, An ' sair the drums they're skelpin'.
To drive by blows; to drive (hard), to cause to move rapidly.
My fair opponents skelp me aff,[…]
We'll skelp him to hell, / where his frien's will him crown,[…]
To move briskly along; to run.
[…] the lassie became extremely wild, ran like a hare, and […] skelped home in a crack, on the "light side of her foot," to Barniewater.
... that little plaguy breed / That skelp aboot in youngster's hair.
To rain heavily; (of rain) to fall.
... more than halfway to the summit / A rain squall down on them did plummet, / Skelping down harder by the minute / We'll wait […]
"Lord Harry only knows what sort of storm is skelping down." They two knew what sort of storm it was, when they reached the long pasture that raked up into the Logie highroad. The wind came, and the snow, and biting hail - came ravening on the track of the wild-geese[…]
noun
A blow; a smart stroke, especially with the hand; a smack.
They came crack down on their bottoms with a loud skelp on the seats.
A skelp on the lug is not a very deadly assault. It is neither a stroke nor a blow.
A squall; a heavy fall of rain.
A large portion.
Great skelps of riotous colors followed each other across the window-framed screen, pounding upon bleak northern hearts as the surf pounds upon a rocky headland.
... great skelps of centuries together until they're almost in the same skin, growing into each other, shrinking to each other's sizes and shapes, speaking with one voice, clinging fast together, dying days or hours apart.
noun
A narrow strip of rolled or forged metal, ready to be bent and welded to form a pipe.
[…] he then heats one half of the skelp at a time in an air furnace, or other fire, and having so heated it, he passes the skelp between a pair of grooved rollers placed at the mouth of the furnace, for the purpose of uniting (or marrying, as he terms it) the edges of the metal ; that is, causing the edges of the open part of the skelp to be pressed together, and made to adhere and form a complete cylinder.
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6But Mistress Munro would up and be at the door and in she'd yank Andy by the lug, and some said she'd take down his breeks and skelp him, but maybe that was a lie.
WiktionaryMy stomach was just sore and I was rubbing it. But he just reached and skelped me on the leg and I fell down and he waited for me to get up and he skelped me on the b*m.
Wiktionary... hither blith comes tinker John, Who skelps the kettle, and sweet tunes the drone, […]
WiktionaryThey came crack down on their bottoms with a loud skelp on the seats.
WiktionaryA skelp on the lug is not a very deadly assault. It is neither a stroke nor a blow.
WiktionaryGreat skelps of riotous colors followed each other across the window-framed screen, pounding upon bleak northern hearts as the surf pounds upon a rocky headland.
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