noun a slap or smack, especially on the buttocks
verb to slap or smack, especially on the buttocks
In metalworking, 'skelp' refers to a piece of metal that has been rolled into a flat strip for further processing.
In Scots dialect, 'skelp' can mean to hit or slap someone, as in 'I'll skelp you if you don't behave.'
In writing, 'skelp' can be used to describe a piece of writing that is quickly put together without much thought or effort.
In psychology, 'skelp' may refer to a quick and superficial analysis or evaluation of a situation or individual.
In construction, 'skelp' can refer to a thin strip of metal used in making pipes or tubes.
In welding, 'skelp' is used to describe the initial flat piece of metal that is rolled into a tube or pipe before being welded together.
In manufacturing, 'skelp' can refer to the raw material used in the production of pipes or tubes.
In metalworking, 'skelp' is a term used to describe the initial stage of shaping metal into a specific form or structure.