shpilkes
English
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Yiddish שפּילקעס (shpilkes, “needles”), ultimately from a Slavic term such as Polish szpilka, which comes from Italian spilla, from Late Latin spīnula (“little thorn”).
Noun
editshpilkes pl (plural only)
- A state of impatience, agitation, and/or anxiety.
- This job interview tomorrow gives me shpilkes.
Synonyms
edit- (state of agitation): on pins and needles