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Squip

Noun:

A squip is a small electronic pill that, when swallowed, implants itself in the brain and provides the user with instant access to intelligence, knowledge, and advice.

Example sentence:

He decided to try the squip to improve his study skills for the upcoming exams.

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Verb:

To squip means to provide someone with guidance, knowledge, or advice using the squip technology.

Example sentence:

She squipped her friend on how to ace the job interview.

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Adjective:

When something is described as squip, it means it is advanced, intelligent, or highly informed.

Example sentence:

The new smartphone is equipped with squip technology, enabling it to perform complex tasks.

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Noun (Local):

In local slang, squip can refer to a particularly interesting or knowledgeable person in a specific community.

Example sentence:

Everyone in the neighborhood knows Harold; he's the squip of our town when it comes to gardening.

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