What is the meaning of SQUEAL. Phrases containing SQUEAL
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Squealing exclamation uttered when someone unwittingly makes a comment which could be interpreted as being of homosexual in nature, or if a pupil (or teacher) of questionable sexuality walked into the room.
Too bad (for you) or tough luck. 2. An informant, snitch or squealer. 3. Deficient, lacking, short of money. e.g. "I'm sorry mate, I can't loan you money, I'm a little stiff myself at present!"
Squealing exclamation uttered when someone unwittingly makes a comment which could be interpreted as being of homosexual in nature, or if a pupil (or teacher) of questionable sexuality walked into the room. A corruption of nice.
Squealer is slang for an informer.
Verb. To inform (on). Often used in the simile, squeal like a pig.
An exclamation used to acknowledge the pain or anguish of a second party, though often that pain may well have been brought about by the first party themselves. For example, when changing after PE, when some amount of bare skin was inevitable, a person might issue a resounding and painful slap to the bare back of a contemporary, leaving a large red hand mark and bringing about a squeal of pain. "Stinger!" the slapper might then say, as if to sympathise with their agony. It was also used to acknowledge pain that was merely witnessed, not caused. Say, for example, if you saw someone go over their handle bars at 30mph or take a cricket ball full pelt to the bridge of the nose, "Stinger!" you'd announce, with a heavy emphasis on the first syllable. "Stinger" was also used in constructions such as: "Stinger for you!" and the stranger "Stinger for YOUR head!!!".
A very unattractive female (term often accomp. by "squealing"). Occasionaly used in relation to a male, but unusual.
The past tense of the word 'tax'. This was, and still is used, if you take something from someone without asking. So, basically, stealing. Although, you cannot steal a car and claim you stole it under the "rules of taxation", 'cos that doesn't work. Mainly it is used between a circle of friends when something is needed or you just want something. If something is 'taxed', you cannot ask for it back, it must be returned to you and you can't squeal or cry if something is taxed. For example: "I need a pen...*sees pen*...taxed".
n. poorly adjusted brake pads that squeal in use. winky a reflector. "Nice winky set, fred!"
Squeal is slang for to inform, to grass.
To throw. Currently usage includes alcohol induced vomiting, e.g. "I was so pissed last night, I hoyed like a squealy pig when I got home.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
n (yes, noun) wet rot. You might hear it in a phrase such as: BobÂ’s moved out of his house as itÂ’s been practically destroyed by damp.
Golgotha is slang for the meeting place of the heads of universities, colleges or halls.
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Sugar stick is rhyming slang for the penis (prick).
Sexual intercourse Originally from a UK TV show called Tis Was - introduced by Chris Tarrant amongst others. The show, originally a childrens programme, was famous for many oddball jokes and even created a "hit" dance called, the "Dying Fly" which pretty much revolved around people lying on the floor on their backs and waving arms and legs in the air. And who will ever forget "The Bucket Song'??? (ed: well me obviously cos I don't have any lyrics) Anyway... Bonk was reportedly created by reversing the word "knob" and applying it as a description to women's 'naughty bits'. It quickly mutated into a euphemism for the sexual act itself. It spread over the world and and has remained a favourite substitute for other better known but more offensive anglo-saxon terms for sexual intercourse. (ed: by the way... if anyone has the words to "The Bucket Song" I'd much appreciate them)
Acronym for bend over, here it comes again. May be used by sailors moaning and dripping about ship's routine.
Where cocaine and heroin can be purchased
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p. pr. & vb. n.
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n.
One who, or that which, squeals.
v. i.
To turn informer; to betray a secret.
n.
The harlequin duck.
v. i.
To cry with a sharp, shrill, prolonged sound, as certain animals do, indicating want, displeasure, or pain.
n.
The European swift.
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The American golden plover.
imp. & p. p.
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n.
A shrill, somewhat prolonged cry.
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