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squishy

In a video game - a character or enemy that has low defense and is likely an easy kill for enemies. Note that the term refers to character's own defenses, not controlling player being bad at surviving on it.

In online gaming the term is usually used when someone who should've picked a character with solid defenses (like a "tank") picked a "squish" character instead.

Great, this jackass picks squishy Teemo top and now we have no tank! GG, report this troll!

by Zefirez January 16, 2020


squishy

Easily killed in an online video game. Applies mainly to certain classes or loadouts that trade durability for power or mobility.

The Scout class in TF2 is squishy.

by dontkillalljewspls July 17, 2016


squishy

In the gaming world, a character who dies constantly.
A debt magnet on City of Heroes.

"My ice/ice blaster is so squishy! I have 110k debt!!"

by 1337 Pwnz0r August 11, 2005


squishy

A word with a meaning very similar to "cute". When you see something really cute, such as a baby, you may want to smoosh, squeeze, rip it's head off, eat it ("you're so cute i could eat you up!"), or squish it, hence, squishy. Can also be used as a verb (to squish). Often accompanied by a spaz: a;sdlkfja;sldkfj;asdlkfja;sdlkf

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OMG ur so fucking squishy i'm gonna rip ur head off
AHHH SQUISHY S:DFKLJS:LDKFJ:SLDKF
...LETS SQUISH

by zara binds piss March 03, 2006


squishy

I shall name him squishy, and he shall be my squishy, and he shall be my lunch

says Bakura to the cow

by daHawk August 14, 2004


squishy

adj.

1. Something that's easy-going, soft, or smooth; uneventful.
2. A calm or relaxed state of being; tranquil.
3. A flaccid penis.

question: "How are you? How's everything going?" answer: "Everything's squishy." or just "squishy."

by Prasand J. June 16, 2007


squishy

Somewhere between fluffy (slightly overweight) and fat (just damned overweight)

You know the kid - the squishy kid in class? No, he was just a bit plump for my liking - I only likes 'em fluffy.

by Amy the Bohemian Pirate July 11, 2003