verb (used with object)
1.to press forcibly together; compress.
2.to apply pressure to in order to extract juice, sap, or thelike: to squeeze an orange.
3.to force out, extract, or procure by pressure: to squeezejuice from an orange. 4.to thrust forcibly; force by pressure; cram: to squeezethree suits into a small suitcase.
5.to fit into a small or crowded space or timespan: The doctorwill try to squeeze you in between appointments.
verb (used without object)14.to exert a compressing force.
15.to force a way through some narrow or crowded place(usually followed by through, in, out, etc.).
16.to merge or come together.
noun17.the act or fact of squeezing or the fact of being squeezed.
18.a clasping of one's hand around another's hand, arm, etc.,as a token of affection, friendship, sympathy, or the like.
19.a hug or close embrace.
20.a troubled financial condition, especially caused by ashortage or restriction, as of credit or funds.
21.a small quantity or amount of anything obtained bysqueezing.