squeezer

English

Etymology

squeeze + -er

Noun

squeezer (plural squeezers)

  1. Something that squeezes.
    I made juice with a lemon squeezer.
  2. A piece of foundry apparatus for shaping a ball of puddled iron.
  3. A playing card that has its value shown in a corner such that a closely arranged hand may be studied (originally designed for poker but now standard).
  4. (slang, US, Canada) A hand job, an instance of male masturbation, or manual sex performed on a man.
    • 2014, Letterkenny Problems:
      "You were playing Buckhunter at the bar last night and your game was so tight a gal offered to give you a squeezer in the parking lot."
    • 2019, Letterkenny (TV series):
      "Twenty-five one-armed squeezers sounds like a lot of unnecessary strain on the heart."

Derived terms

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