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Etymology

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Borrowed 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

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shpilkes pl (plural only)

  1. A state of impatience, agitation, and/or anxiety.
    This job interview tomorrow gives me shpilkes.

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