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Meaning of Squeaker | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈskwiː.kə

Definitions

  1. One who or that which squeaks.
  2. A young user on a voice chat system who has a high-pitched voice.
  3. A party toy that uncoils with a squeaking sound when blown; a party puffer.
  4. An animal that squeaks.
  5. An Australian grey crow-shrike or grey currawong (Strepera versicolor plumbea).
  6. A piglet of the wild boar.
  7. Any of the family Arthroleptidae of frogs.
  8. Any of the genus Synodontis of catfish.
  9. A young bird.
  10. A squab; a young domestic pigeon still in the nest.
  11. An informer.
  12. A game or election won by a narrow margin.
    US
  13. An act of flatulence; a fart.
  14. A child, especially an illegitimate one.

Equivalents

Examples

“Then there are the giant mice on two legs, that keep cruel monsters to eat you up, and lay traps for innocent little squeakers like yourselves.”
“[…] A break from the routine of mundanity made the 40-year-old from Sivakasi revisit a childhood memory revolving a squeaker that was gifted to him by a relative. He recalls looking after the bird for a few years until he couldn’t do it anymore. The recollection set free the joy in the aviary of his heart after three decades and he settled on rearing his feathered friends thereafter.”
“I mentioned that you correctly predicted nine of the last 10 presidential election outcomes, save one, in 2000 when George W. Bush defeated Al Gore, and that was a squeaker.”
“He sat down, let out a squeaker, and then unloaded his entire wedding breakfast into the pan. Cheers buddy. Nothing kills a moment of nostalgia better than a fat man using the shithouse.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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