Pronounced \ˈsqüzd\
Function: noun, adj.,verb and transitive
verb (a quad threat word)
Etymology: alteration of obsolete English quease, from Middle English queysen, from Old English cwȳsan; akin to Icelandic kveisa stomach cramps
Date: circa 1601
A combination of past, present and future commonly (or uncommonly) used in liu of the word squeezed.
1.To pressure or intimidate (someone) to comply with a demand, as to make an extortion payment
2.To obtain room for by pressure; cram:
3.to push (oneself or a thing) into a confined space
Function: noun, adj.,verb and transitive
verb (a quad threat word)
Etymology: alteration of obsolete English quease, from Middle English queysen, from Old English cwȳsan; akin to Icelandic kveisa stomach cramps
Date: circa 1601
A combination of past, present and future commonly (or uncommonly) used in liu of the word squeezed.
1.To pressure or intimidate (someone) to comply with a demand, as to make an extortion payment
2.To obtain room for by pressure; cram:
3.to push (oneself or a thing) into a confined space
Example#1 "He felt all squoozed after he got beat the fuck down"
Example#2: "Is it hot in here or are we just all sqoozed the fuck up?"
Example#3: She squoozed her books into the little ass briefcase.
Example#4: "Looks like that booty is all squoozed in them squeezy jeans"
Example#2: "Is it hot in here or are we just all sqoozed the fuck up?"
Example#3: She squoozed her books into the little ass briefcase.
Example#4: "Looks like that booty is all squoozed in them squeezy jeans"
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Last night, I squoozed some orange juice.
by Sarah Hoov February 08, 2008
To aggressively squeeze.
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