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What is SPELT?A supposed past-tense form of the word, "spell," that IS NOT ACTUALLY A WORD. This entry is in the dictonary as a notice to you that this, in fact, is a made-up version of the existent English word, "spelled." "Hey man, you spelt that wrong." SPELT - meme gifSPELT - videoSPELT - what is it?Retardation; v. the incorrect past tense spelling of the word "spell" often used by white trash, fuckjacks, hilljacks, the occupants of trailer parks, hillbillies who have learned to read and write, rednecks, and the imbred. "Ah'm a fukkin dumass an' Ah jus spelted dat on da innernets. Yee haw!" What does "SPELT" mean?1. The 14-21 year old version of spelling the past tense of spelled, a show of degredation in society's use of the mind. 1. "SO WUT IF I SPELT DAT WRONG, ITS DA NET I DUN HAFTA SPELL ANYTHIN RITE!!!" SPELT - what does it mean?That spelts makes boys fall like dominoes SPELT - meaningA grain, in American English. Just because spell check does not correct it does not mean that it is the past tense or past participle of the word SPELL. Correct would be SPELLED. Now if we are talking British English then it could be used that way. However, just because you can't spell doesn't mean you get to use the British English excuse. You have English every year that you're in school and some people just never pick up a damn thing... I would like to harvest the spelt. SPELT - definitionSpelt is a complete sentence that means, "Put your seatbelt on now!" Spelt it now Buster or I'm pulling over this SUV! SPELT - slang1.American English - not the past tense of the word spell, but it is a really old type of flour. 1. fuck this example, americans can't spell SPELTfor all you dumbasses you can CORRECTLY use spelt OR spelled. god check motherfucking dictionary.com dumbass: you spelled spelled wrong SPELTA past tense and a past participle of spell. He spelt the word right, but forgot the accent. SPELTThe past tense of spell. Alternative spelling is spelled. Americans may not use this term, as it was almost sacrificed to Webster's mania for making English over in his image in that dictionary. This is why we say that you speak 'American' rather than English. Many words are spelt differently or not used there, except as (sic) mispellings. If you still disagree, visit the Oxford English Dictionary online. I believe the OED is generally conceded to be the final arbiter of disputes concerning vocabulary in English, is it not? They say that I'm right. He spelt the word incorrectly. |
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