A squib is a term from the Harry Potter series written by J. K. Rowling meaning a muggle(non-magical person) born to wizard parents.
- Filch, the Hogwarts caretaker is a squib.
- Mrs. Figg in Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix is a squib.
- Mrs. Figg in Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix is a squib.
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A really cuddly type of female that is also amazing at sex. They tend to be a little clingy at times and want a lot of attention. They are very cute and lovable and require a lot of special care . There are many sub groups but the most popular is the Special Care Squigglemoofy. They are irreplaceable :)! A common name for them is Michelle.
A really cuddly type of female that is also amazing at sex. They tend to be a little clingy at times and want a lot of attention. They are very cute and lovable and require a lot of special care . There are many sub groups but the most popular is the Special Care Squigglemoofy. They are irreplaceable :)! A common name for them is Michelle.
If I could do anything in the world id snuggle with a Special Care Squigglemoofy, it would be the best!
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–verb (used without object), squegged, squeg·ging.
(of an electronic circuit or component) to produce an output that oscillates between a certain maximum and zero, especially when due to the effect of a grid.
Origin:
1940–45; blend of squeeze and peg
Note: “Squeg” is not to be confused with “squegg” which means to either be disinterested in gender or to try to freak someone out.
–verb (used without object), squegged, squeg·ging.
(of an electronic circuit or component) to produce an output that oscillates between a certain maximum and zero, especially when due to the effect of a grid.
Origin:
1940–45; blend of squeeze and peg
Note: “Squeg” is not to be confused with “squegg” which means to either be disinterested in gender or to try to freak someone out.
Squegging is what a volume meter does when a singer bumps into the microphone.
Waves squeg when someone drops a body in the ocean. Pencils get all squeggy when you do the old “rubber pencil” trick.
I squeg back and forth when I drink brandy and walk on ice.
Waves squeg when someone drops a body in the ocean. Pencils get all squeggy when you do the old “rubber pencil” trick.
I squeg back and forth when I drink brandy and walk on ice.
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