Squirted
verb (used without object)
1.
to eject liquid in a jet from a narrow orifice:
The hose squirted all over us.
2.
to eject a spurt of liquid:
The lemon squirted in my eye.
verb (used with object)
3.
to cause (liquid or a viscous substance) to spurt or issue in a jet, as from a narrow orifice:
Squirt the water over that way!
4.
to wet or bespatter with a liquid or viscous substance so ejected:
to squirt someone with a hose.
noun
5.
the act of squirting.
6.
a spurt or jetlike stream, as of water.
7.
a small quantity of liquid or viscous substance squirted:
Put a squirt of chocolate sauce on my ice cream.
8.
Informal.
a youngster, especially a meddlesome or impudent one.
a short person.
an insignificant, self-assertive person, especially one who is small or young.
9.
an instrument for squirting, as a syringe.
10.
Usually, squirts. Dialect. diarrhea.
verb
1.
to force (a liquid) or (of a liquid) to be forced out of a narrow opening
2.
(transitive) to cover or spatter with liquid so ejected
noun
3.
a jet or amount of liquid so ejected
4.
the act or an instance of squirting
5.
an instrument used for squirting
6.
(informal)
a person regarded as insignificant or contemptible
a short person
squirrel-bait
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