/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?"
A word characterizing the degree of cataclysmic pressure exerted on the head of a baby as it is being delivered vaginally.
Tenses: squoze, squozed, had squozen
As the baby comes out you might see some early decelerations on the fetal heart monitor strip. This tells you that the baby's head is getting squozed.