Definition of squelching
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Other terms relating to 'to imitate ':
Definitions include: to be of poor quality, displeasing.
Definitions include: imitation.
Definitions include: a person who "bites ".
Definitions include: to be extremely attracted to someone; "have a crush on ".
Definitions include: a person who copies others.
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Definitions include: See a few .
Definitions include: breasts.
Definitions include: the act of leaving somewhere for the purposes of buying and bringing something back, esp. drugs.
Definitions include: The badgers of Rockland Massachusetts.
Definitions include: a skeevy ho .
Definitions include: an error code used to refer to user error.
Definitions include: an intense feeling of joy or excitement due to something nerdy .
Definitions include: A slang phrase for "What you might call it" usually spoken when a person can't describe something or have no word for it. Compare to: Thingamajig, Whoopty-Wam or Doo-Hiccy. Mostly used by Mechanics, Geeks and Engineers. Example: Jason can you grab my [Whachamacallit] out the glove compartment for me? You me your registration? Yeah my registration..Thanks
Definitions include: to have a difficult-to-solve problem.
Definitions include: stiff, sore.
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