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squeak noun- a police informer US
- I happen to know you’re a goddam squeak. — Hal Ellson, Tomboy, p. 136, 1950
- a cheapskate US
- — San Francisco Examiner, p. 8, 27 October 1963: “What a ‘Z’! The astonishing private language of Bay Area teenagers” squeakverb
- to inform US
- That bastard Mestman, coming over and squeaking on him. — Harlan Ellison, Gentleman Junkie, p. 127, 1961: No Game for Children
- to complain UK
- “What’s this fucking spazzer [spastic] doing squeaking?” Well, I wasn’t moaning, I was actually doing the opposite of moaning. I was yelling. — Jim Dury [quoting Ian Dury, 1999], Ian Dury and the Blockheads–Song by Song, p. 131, 2003
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