squee
English
Etymology
Imitative
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /skwiː/, [skwiː]
- Rhymes: -iː
- Homophone: skweee
Verb
squee (third-person singular simple present squees, present participle squeeing, simple past and past participle squeed)
- (informal) To squeal with excitement or delight.
- 2011, "Spartakus", Anti-abortion terrorism nipped in the bud in Madison, WI (on newsgroup talk.abortion)
- Meanwhile on Usenet, a couple of anti-choicers are racing to out-stupid each other, squeeing like school children over something someone said.
- 2012, Male Cat Stays By Female Cat's Side In Sickness And Health, Huffington Post
- On Tuesday, Reddit user lern41 got the Reddit community squeeing when he posted a few photos of his pet cats, Artemis and Apollo.
- 2011, "Spartakus", Anti-abortion terrorism nipped in the bud in Madison, WI (on newsgroup talk.abortion)
Interjection
squee
- (informal) A squeal of excitement or delight.
- 2001, "Susan", I got a hamster! Squee! (on Internet newsgroup alt.fan.digimon)
Usage notes
Noun
squee (plural squees)
- (informal) A cry of squee.
- 2008, Dale North, JapanaTen: The top ten things anime cons could do without
- It's just that the young female group squees seem to come at the most inopportune time. Sure enough, just about every time I'm on the phone — squee. Talking to someone important? Squee.
- 2008, Dale North, JapanaTen: The top ten things anime cons could do without
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