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- Dictionarysquib/skwɪb/
noun
- 1. a small firework that burns with a hissing sound before exploding.
- 2. a short piece of satirical writing.
verb
- 1. kick (the ball) a comparatively short distance on a kick-off; execute (a kick) in this way: "we decided to squib the kick"
- 2. utter, write, or publish a satirical or sarcastic attack: archaic "it is a sport now to taunt and squib and deride at other men's virtues"
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