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squick

 

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Squick

Part of speech:

Noun, verb

Sense 1:

(Noun - Pop culture)

Definition: A feeling of intense discomfort or disgust, often due to something morally or socially unacceptable, or that goes against one's personal sensibilities.

Example sentence: The graphic violence in that horror movie gave me a serious squick.

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Sense 2:

(Verb - Local slang)

Definition: To make a sudden, unpleasant noise; to make a groaning or squeaking sound.

Example sentence: The car's brakes started to squick as they applied pressure to stop.

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