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Squoze

To be hugged tightly by someone with the intention of popping your back

Baby, my back hurts, I need squoze.

by Macintosh pedinski December 9, 2021


Squoze

Another word for Squeezed. Past tense of squeeze.

It was squoze until the juice ran out

by newjargon March 21, 2019


Squoze

The past tense from being squeeze

From being squoze one too many times, the bird passed away

by Willbow Baggins January 17, 2023


squoze

1 (Past-tense Verb): The past-tense of squeeze.

2 (Past-tense Verb): An alternate way to say squeezed.

"He squoze the water out of his clothes."

by Riley Sheldon June 28, 2016


squoze

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


Squoze

Alternative to squeezed.

"She squoze the orange."
"The orange has been squozen."

by LoverOfLanguages July 1, 2020


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