squeegee
Meanings
noun
- A tool for scraping consisting of a blade of rubber or some other material attached at a right angle to a handle.
- A long-handled tool with a blade used for cleaning and/or drying surfaces, or for levelling paths, roadways, etc.
- A short-handled tool with a blade for drying car windshields, windows, etc.
- A long-handled tool with a blade used on ships for swabbing decks and spreading protective coatings.
- A tool consisting of a roller attached to a handle, used for applying pressure, removing liquid, etc.
- A street-cleaning machine consisting of a roller with blades pulled by a horse.
- A tool used to press film into a mount, remove excess moisture from a print, etc.; a squeezer.
- A tool with a roller or blade used to force ink through a stencil in silk-screen printing.
- A person who uses a squeegee (noun sense 1.2); specifically, one who makes an unsolicited attempt to clean the windshield of a car stopped at a traffic light and then requests payment; a squeegee bandit.
verb
- Sometimes followed by down, out, together, etc.: to press or spread (a substance) using a squeegee (noun sense); also, to use a squeegee on (something, such as a surface).
- To use a squeegee.
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Etymology
The noun is probably derived from squeege (“(informal, dated) to squeeze”, verb) (an intensified form of squeeze (verb)) + -ee (suffix attached to verbs to form nouns meaning persons or things that are the subjects of the verbs). Compare earlier squilgee, squillgee (“tool in the form of a mop or swab, or a blade with a long handle, used for cleaning and/or drying a vessel’s deck”). The verb is derived from the noun.
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