English edit

Etymology edit

squirt +‎ -y

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /skwɜː(ɹ)ti/
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Adjective edit

squirty (not comparable)

  1. (informal) That operates by squirting.
    • 1917, John Harrison Dick, Garden Guide, the Amateur Gardener's Handbook:
      Fountains may be of the gurgly, squirty or spray sort; all are pretty. To some the squirty sort have an air of impatience or nervousness []
    • 2005, Pete McCarthy, The Road to McCarthy:
      Cold Comfort seizes a plastic squirty bottle of tomato ketchup. He's about to inject the red stuff into my pie like a builder squirting insulation []
    • 2011, Mark Howell, Scallywags, page 12:
      The woman was busy making the hot chocolates; she was now bent down retrieving the squirty cream from a small box fridge nestled underneath the counter.
  2. (informal) Reminiscent of squirting (especially of sound)

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