squishy

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Yielding easily to pressure; very soft.
  2. Soft and wet.
  3. Subjective or vague.
  4. Politically moderate.
  5. Vulnerable to physical damage; having low hit points or defense.
  6. Making a squish sound.
noun
  1. A squeezable stress reliever, especially one made of foam.
  2. A term of endearment.

Pronunciation

/ˈskwɪʃi/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-squishy.wav LL-Q1860 (eng)-Wodencafe-squishy.wav

Word forms

squishy squishier squishiest squishie squishies

Etymology

From squish + -y.

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Translations

Chinese Mandarin: 濕軟 /湿软 Czech: blátivý Czech: naměklý Czech: měkký Finnish: vetelä Finnish: lötkö Finnish: löysä Finnish: veltto French: mou French: spongieux French: visqueux German: weichlich German: nachgebend German: watschig German: pratschig German: matschig German: schwabbelig Hindi: गुदगुदा Māori: tāhōhō Māori: tāromiromi Portuguese: mole Portuguese: macio Russian: пода́тливый Spanish: blando Spanish: fungoso Spanish: hongoso Swedish: geggig
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