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Squoze

The past tense of the verb "squeeze".
The more you say it, the more it sounds like an actual word.
Person 1: How did you get the lime in your beer?
Person 2: I squoze it.
by Klber3 July 3, 2009
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past tense of squoze. The acting of something being squeezed.
I could go for some fresh squozed lemonade.
He squozed my fingers so hard almost broke my hand.
by thatguy4075 March 3, 2011
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To be Squoze is a variation of the word squeezed. Used more commonly by people of a lesser vocabulary or of a poor education
That dude just Squoze my hand , or I Squoze myself an orange yesterday
by ScowwnNotScone January 2, 2012
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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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/skwō z/ (sk-wo-oh-z )
past tense: squozed; past participle: squozed
Verb
1. The act of curling up into a ball when you're having intense feelings, while another hugs you and you resist in order for your feelings to chill.

'Effective.' - Angie the doctor

-derived from Finn and Fern
"Finn helped Fern with a squoze" "Do you need a squoze?"
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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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