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- Dictionarysquirt/skwəːt/
verb
- 1. cause (a liquid) to be ejected from a small opening in a thin, fast stream or jet: "she squirted soda into a glass"
- 2. transmit (information) in highly compressed or speeded-up form: "radio equipment could squirt a million words from one continent to another"
noun
- 1. a thin stream or small quantity of liquid squirted from something: "a squirt of perfume" Similar
- 2. a puny or insignificant person: informal "what did he see in this patronizing little squirt?" Similar
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