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squick

1 of 1verb
/skwɪk/
Forms:squicks,squicking,squick,squick
1

to disgust someone

transitive
  • The graphic horror movie scenes squicked some viewers.
  • The slimy texture of the food is squicking her.
  • The disgusting smell has squicked me since I entered the room.
  • The mention of spiders squicked him yesterday.