squish
IPA: skwˈɪʃ
noun
- (countable) The sound or action of something, especially something moist, being squeezed or crushed.
- (countable, politics, informal, derogatory) A political moderate.
- (uncountable, UK, slang, archaic) Marmalade.
- (slang) A non-romantic and generally non-sexual infatuation with somebody one is not dating, or the object of that infatuation; a platonic crush.
verb
- (transitive, informal) To squeeze, compress, or crush (especially something moist).
- (intransitive, informal) To be compressed or squeezed.
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Examples of "squish" in Sentences
- I just want to 'squish' those two.. they're so adorable!
- Loudoun GOP Chairman Randy Minchew represents the "squish" faction.
- Gracer quickly decapitates it and makes a "squish" - inducing cut down the mid-line.
- Each time he tried, you could here the "squish" sound made when me moved on the seat of the chair.
- A victory by the Democrats would bring the Senate to a 23-17 GOP majority, and cut the "squish" edge in the GOP Caucus to 15-8.
- Or, if you're a single syllable kinda mantra sort of person, say, "squish," which has a fish sound and really works with the holiday season.
- Also IIRC the black woman who played one of the prisoners ("squish" in Cellblock tango) had played Velma on stage (I don't know if it was an integrated or all-black version).
- Air current wants to kind of squish it and sneak it west and now we're looking at a cone of uncertainty or probability of landfall anywhere from Houston or just south of Houston towards the Texas border.
- While a similar "squish" faction in the House of Delegates occasionally joins with Democrats to form a majority, the greatest difference between the two bodies is conservatives control a majority in the House GOP allowing them to choose the leadership, while the "squishes" have solid control of the GOP caucus and thus the leadership.
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