squirt /ˈskwɝt/
(vt.)(vi.)噴出,濺迸,注射水槍,注射器,噴出
Squirt v. t. [imp. & p. p. Squirted; p. pr. & vb. n. Squirting.] To drive or eject in a stream out of a narrow pipe or orifice; as, to squirt water.
The hard-featured miscreant coolly rolled his tobacco in his cheek, and squirted the juice into the fire grate. --Sir W. Scott.
Squirting cucumber. Bot. See Ecballium.
Squirt, v. i.
1. To be thrown out, or ejected, in a rapid stream, from a narrow orifice; -- said of liquids.
2. Hence, to throw out or utter words rapidly; to prate. [Low]
Squirt, n.
1. An instrument out of which a liquid is ejected in a small stream with force.
2. A small, quick stream; a jet.
3. Hydrodynamics The whole system of flow in the vicinity of a source.
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squirt
n 1: someone who is small and insignificant [syn: pip-squeak, small
fry]
2: the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid) [syn: jet,
spurt, spirt]
v 1: cause to come out in a squirt; "the boy squirted water at
his little sister" [syn: force out, squeeze out, eject]
2: wet with a spurt of liquid; "spurt the wall with water"