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Squoze

"She squoze the orange."
"The orange has been squozen."
by LoverOfLanguages July 1, 2020
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Squozen

To squeeze what is swollen or frozen.
Present Tense of Squozened

Pronounced: /s-quo-zen/
The yoghurt has been squozen, She has squozen her pimple, The kunu has been squozen
by OMAVA July 15, 2020
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Squoozed

To aggressively squeeze.
When Yoshi went to putt the golf ball, he squoozed the dick so hard he missed.
by Frank Marino October 3, 2020
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jefiny: yo i totally squoze marks knees the other day
by goose dragon October 11, 2020
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Squoze

/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?"
by Potato in the sky June 2, 2021
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Squoze

/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?"
by Potato in the sky June 2, 2021
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Squoze

To be hugged tightly by someone with the intention of popping your back
by Macintosh pedinski December 9, 2021
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