Squirt - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |skwɜːrt|  American pronunciation of the word squirt
Brit.  |skwɜːt|  British pronunciation of the word squirt

noun

- someone who is small and insignificant (syn: pip-squeak)
- the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid) (syn: jet, spirt, spurt)

verb

- cause to come out in a squirt (syn: eject)
the boy squirted water at his little sister
- wet with a spurt of liquid

Extra examples

He squirted some oil on the door hinge.

She squirted ketchup all over her fries.

Some snakes can squirt venom from their mouths.

Water squirted out from a hole in the pipe.

Juice from the lemon squirted into my eye.

Listen squirt, I'm in charge here.

She started playing guitar when she was just a little squirt.

He squirted some soda water into a glass.

Someone squirted a water pistol in his face.

Water suddenly squirted out from a hole in the pipe.

Squirt some oil in the lock.

Mom! Chad's squirting me with the hose!

Some kids squirted a water pistol in her face.

You can squirt the paint out of the tube instead of using a brush.

...the little squirt had the effrontery to deny eating any cookies, even with the crumbs still on his lips...

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: squirt
he/she/it: squirts
present participle: squirting
past tense: squirted
past participle: squirted
noun
singular: squirt
plural: squirts
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