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squoze - What does it mean?

Definition of 'squoze'

English

Verb

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  • (nonstandard|humorous) (squeeze)
  • :* {{quote-web
  • |year=1995 |year_published= |edition=2, reprint, revised |editor= |author= |quotee=President Ronald Reagan, 1985 |title=Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage |chapter= citation |genre= |publisher=Merriam-Webster |isbn=9780877791324 |page=16 |passage=Ronald Reagan …:
    I picked at it and squoze' it and so forth …
    '''Squoze is apparently the most common of a number of dialectal variants of the past tense of ''squeeze . It is attested in both British and American dialect: The OED Supplement shows it in American English since 1844. }}
  • :* {{quote-web
  • |date=2009-03-09 |year= |first= |last= |author=John DeNardo |authorlink= |title=SF Signal Welcomes Pete Tzinski |site=SF Signal citation |archiveorg= |accessdate=2012-09-18 |passage=Just when you think we squoze (yes, that’s a word) the blogosphere dry, }}

    See also

    * squeezed (standard form ) * squozen