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Squoze

They squoze the oranges in front of me.
by SurferBabe101 October 30, 2011
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To squeeze through a tight space.
Deon tried to squoze between the two arm chairs in the livingroom to get away from Samantha, but he was just too big to fit!
by Quintis19 November 2, 2008
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The inability to sufficiently squeeze all the juice out of a piece of fruit.
I squoze the orange into my strawberry smoothie and could not taste the citrus burst.
by Cool Ethan! January 18, 2010
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1 (Past-tense Verb): The past-tense of squeeze.

2 (Past-tense Verb): An alternate way to say squeezed.
"He squoze the water out of his clothes."
by Riley Sheldon June 28, 2016
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It was squoze until the juice ran out
by newjargon March 20, 2019
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A word characterizing the degree of cataclysmic pressure exerted on the head of a baby as it is being delivered vaginally.

Tenses: squoze, squozed, had squozen
As the baby comes out you might see some early decelerations on the fetal heart monitor strip. This tells you that the baby's head is getting squozed.
by InstituteOfNursingParlance September 7, 2019
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When you squeeze an animal's orifice for the purpose of obtaining food, especially in relation to flavoring.
Who squoze a beaver butt and ate it to find this out?
by jumbijumbi October 18, 2019
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