The wrong way to say squeeze in the past tense.
I would rather be squoze than squeezed any day.
To be Squoze is a variation of the word squeezed. Used more commonly by people of a lesser vocabulary or of a poor education
That dude just Squoze my hand , or I Squoze myself an orange yesterday
More past tense than Squeezed
They squoze the oranges in front of me.
V., Past tense of squeeze
I squoze the sweet potato to see if it was done.
To squeeze through a tight space.
Deon tried to squoze between the two arm chairs in the livingroom to get away from Samantha, but he was just too big to fit!
Alternative to squeezed.
"She squoze the orange."
"The orange has been squozen."
Squoze (verb, past tense of “squeeze” in a parallel universe)
1. The act of squeezing something so hard that grammar itself gave up.
• “I squoze the ketchup and it painted the ceiling.”
2. What happens when hugs go from “aww” to “I can’t feel my ribs.”
3. Linguistically, the cousin of “yeeted” and “brung”—bold, unapproved, and proud.
Usage:
“I squoze the toothpaste so hard, I summoned minty regret.”