by Alibear January 29, 2009
1. To grab someones boobs and squish them together (also called cleavage)
2. To grab someones boobs and squish them in someones face, or your own
3. There is also a man squish...just...think about it...
2. To grab someones boobs and squish them in someones face, or your own
3. There is also a man squish...just...think about it...
*grabs best friends boobs* SQUISH! *runs off* HA HA HA
*grabs own boobs and looks* sweet...
*man squishes boyfriend* HA...o.o;;
*grabs own boobs and looks* sweet...
*man squishes boyfriend* HA...o.o;;
by Cazzie August 14, 2005
Synonymous to cool. Often used to mean above and beyond. Derived of the phrase "tight" used often in northern/bay area California. Often precedes "hella" (though in most northern regions on California)
by jbuckwheat October 26, 2007
by Buttseks April 24, 2004
by anodenzyme August 19, 2006
A squish is a platonic crush, one where you like someone and want to be close to them, but not in a romantic way.
by GeorgeWGeezil January 24, 2010
1. In the asexual community, the equivalent of a "crush", but explicitly lacking an interest in forming a romantic couple or having a sexual relationship with the person in question. It does not matter if they are "in a relationship", as long as you two can have a deep connection. A squish is an intense feeling of attraction, liking, appreciation, admiration for a person you urgently want to get to know better and become close with. It is different from "just wanting to be friends" in that there is an intensity about it and a disproportionate sense of elation when they like and appreciate you back.
2. Such a person can be referred to as your "squish".
3. It can be used as a verb, "to squish on someone".
2. Such a person can be referred to as your "squish".
3. It can be used as a verb, "to squish on someone".
A: So are you... dating right now?
B: No, I'm not looking.
A: (thinks: oh good, that means she will date me)
B: No I really want you to hear what I'm saying: I'm not looking to be in a relationship. But I have two squishes right now.
A: You what?
B: Squishes. They're people I just really love and want to be close to and intimate with - but not in a sexual way. I just feel very connected with them and attracted to them and I want to be important in their lives. But I don't want to be in a romantic relationship with them.
A: Huh? You're weird.
B: No, I'm not looking.
A: (thinks: oh good, that means she will date me)
B: No I really want you to hear what I'm saying: I'm not looking to be in a relationship. But I have two squishes right now.
A: You what?
B: Squishes. They're people I just really love and want to be close to and intimate with - but not in a sexual way. I just feel very connected with them and attracted to them and I want to be important in their lives. But I don't want to be in a romantic relationship with them.
A: Huh? You're weird.
by A-Trix July 12, 2009