Citations:squickage
English citations of squickage
Noun: "(slang) the condition of being squicked by something"
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- 1996 October 12, Troy Beukema, “Re: Emotions and Logic (Was Re: deane has a brain fart (was: The”, in soc.singles[4] (Usenet):
- This precludes predictability in a general sense, but certainly trends may be predicted, such as fear or anger or happiness or warm fuzzies or squickage in various situations.
Noun: "(slang) something which squicks"
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- 1994 February 25, Ornoth Liscomb, “Re: What are mindfuck or headplay?”, in alt.sex.bondage[10] (Usenet):
- Be aware, though, that this kind of play would be a point of squickage for many bottoms, and that many tops don't enjoy this kind of play at all, preferring more corporal outlets for their creativity (heh heh!).