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verb: to squat down in front of an ice slide/luge to do an alcohol shot. “DJ squiced six times at the party on Saturday, that's why he was so hammered”
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| 2. | Squice | ||
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( pronounced squeece)
1. A word with no definite meaning. It can be substituted in place of any noun, adjective, or verb. Most commonly used in a insulting manner, i.e. light profanity. 2. (noun) A shrill screech, usually accompanied by a juicy squish, that is emitted by a wounded hamster just before being liquefied in a blender. 1: (noun) - "Go drown yourself in a bucket of squice!"
(adj) - "I made this lovely dessert for you, consisting of vanilla ice cream and freshly-cut squice berries." (verb) - "I squiced your girlfriend last night, and DAMN, she's a screamer." 2: "The sound that guy made when I ran him over with my car resembled the squice of a dying hamster." |
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| 3. | Squice | ||
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Squice= Squash +Juice A drink made by mixing squash and juice together. Sam mixed up some juice and squash to make squice earlier. He seemed to enjoy the taste.
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