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1. To make one feel sick or disgusted.
2. To squick over a bizarre and distasteful situation. 3. My friend Brad in a speedo. *mentally squicking right now* ie. "Dumbledore, McGonnagall and the Giant Squid are having a threesome and Ron is getting it on videotape."
"That squicks me muchly." "I am completely squicked at the image." "How squicky!!" |
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A way to describe something that makes you squeamish, and you feel has a certain 'ick' factor.
That guy is checking my mom out, that's squicky.
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A combination of the words 'squeamish' and 'icky' a situation or state of general grossness. ie. 'Ewwww! I feel well squicky now!'
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Disgusting, icky, weird, often referring to something that is squelchy - imagine poking a vat of goo, and the sound you will make is similar to "squick". "It felt all squicky and disgusting..."
"Ewww, that is so SQUICKY!" |
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1. The act of getting completely out of control. 2. Saying that something is the best thing ever. I got wicked squicky around that icy corner and wrecked my car.
Dude that movie was so squicky lets see it again |
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Quicky (sex) between two people that is so icky to consider that it makes you feel squeemish and sick. I can't even conceive of a Dumbledore / McGonagall squicky.
After their squicky, Flanders and Mrs. Crabapple never spoke again.... |
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