squeezer
IPA: skwˈizɝ
noun
- Someone or something that squeezes.
- A piece of foundry apparatus for shaping a ball of puddled iron.
- A playing card that has its value shown in a corner such that a closely arranged hand may be studied (originally designed for poker but now standard).
- Someone or something that coerces; one who puts the squeeze on someone.
- (slang, US, Canada) A hand job, an instance of male masturbation, or manual sex performed on a man.
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Examples of "squeezer" in Sentences
- Well,I got a squeezer from an indian girl on a bunk bed.
- It might be called the lemon squeezer school of criticism.
- It might be called the lemon squeezer school of criticism....
- The "squeezer" which combines the functions of hammer and anvil did the work instead.
- He'd decided to take it upon himself to dub the thing, his "squeezer," for obvious reasons.
- The embarrassing email describes Mr Schoorman as a "squeezer" who has "grounds for mental impairment".
- The meat is cut into pieces and heated slightly; then by means of a lemon "squeezer" or a meat press the juice is extracted.
- She has a stress squeezer in the shape of the Capitol dome, even a family of giant stuffed white tigers sent from Las Vegas by Siegfried and Roy.
- But this is not the case with mean old Ebenezer Scrooge, whose first name chimes with "squeezer" as well as with "geezer," whose last name is a combination of "screw" and "gouge," and whose author disapproves mightily of his ways:
- Reaching under the kitchen counter, I bring up the electric juicer (some argue that an old-fashioned long-handled squeezer is best, but I like the way mine reverses itself under my hand as I push down, to get every last glorious drop).
- The squeezer can be used combined with the pitcher, in which the citrus fruit can be thoroughly squeezed; and then the juice can be served immediately or it can be kept in the pitcher until breakfast time, for this the squeezer is placed upside down and the pitcher is covered with its lid.
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