Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
squeteague .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun derogatory, countable A person of low status.
- noun Norfolk, uncountable Nonsense; amusing stories.
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Examples
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I wrote this long drawn out post and my word verification "squit" must not of taken.
Whoops Steve Hulett 2008
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Or, as used to be current around Wells and Fakenham, "Yoo dun arf tork a load of squit, bor."
First poll in Norwich North Norfolk Blogger 2009
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Instead that little squit Osborne wets his shorts every time Brown or Balls or Mandelson hisses the words 'Cuts'.
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Instead that little squit Osborne wets his shorts every time Brown or Balls or Mandelson hisses the words 'Cuts'.
Archive 2009-06-14 2009
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Yesterday in this game I used the Wii controller and nunchuk to throw a cow, disco dance to Misirlou, fire plungers at rabbits, draw round food like a pencil, deliver a bomb and squit carrot juice in the diving masks of attacking rabbits.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Today’s Comic: Bad Fortune Cookie 2007
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I suggest that MP bloggers do the same to let Paul Dacre know that we need more of the same in the DM and less of the Oborne squit.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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And what I've learned is not to trust that cowardly little squit, Mundungus.
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007
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I used the squit bottle on my dog when she was a pup and it worked.
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Archives Hub Collections of the Month, February 2005: Cor, blust, squit!
February 2005 2005
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There are many layers of complexity to this contest, which you wouldn't care a bip-squit about, so I shall spare you.
haloaskew Diary Entry haloaskew 2005
sionnach commented on the word squit
idiotic talk
April 19, 2008
sarra commented on the word squit
urgh. in plural, the squits (BrE?)
April 19, 2008
madmouth commented on the word squit
In some early 20th century British circles, this referred to a loser (e.g. "Your father killed himself because he thought you were a squit who lived on women's money" -Ford Maddox Ford, 'Parade's End')
April 10, 2009