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Something that is cute yet seems weird and not quite right. Seems to be under the effects of drugs but this is how they act normally, there is no reason to fear irrational or unpredictable behavior.
They may often voice sadist and/or masochistic thoughts and try to devour your soul, this is normal as it is required for them to survive.
On another note Squinkies love to bake cookies and will often win over people to their cause through such activities.
Person1: WTF is that over their man, it looks so cute but it's eating that babies cookies in such a violent way.

Person2: I don't know man, looks like a Squinky to me.
Squinky by MaybyAGhost April 6, 2013
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a huggable, lovable individualwho really means the world to you; someone who you cherish your time with platonically
Daniel is my Squinky, I really admire him.
Squinky by RainIsAYoutube January 25, 2023
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A huggable, loveable individual who really means the world to you; someone you cherish your time with (platonic)
Person 1: So what do you think of Dan?
Person 2: Oh, he's incredible! We've been friends for ages, he's my squinky!
Squinky by SpencerFox January 25, 2023
A huggable loveable individual who really means the world to you; someone you cherish your time with (platonic)
Girl: Adam is such a squinky, he is great friend

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Guy: Why does it have to be something else? I see you as a Squinky.
Squinky by playjokercard January 25, 2023
A huggable lovable individual who genuinely means the world to you
(Platonic)
Hey bro Your my squinky
Squinky by WeenieHut? January 25, 2023
The surgeon who operated on the patient with multiple bowel surgeries commented that the patient's anatomy was "squinky" when he attempted to resect his colostomy.
squinky by Ingaling February 28, 2010
Angry, mad, frustrated and so forth. It has so many meanings I can't be arsed with them all.
'Why are you so squinky at me, Stan?'
squinky by Stephen W. Thomas July 12, 2005