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单词 squee
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Definition of squee in English:

squee

exclamation skwiːskwē
informal
  • Used to express great delight or excitement.

    Got a photo with him and he signed my book. Squee!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At least the misery is lessened a bit by the kitten picture (SQUEE!).
    • The concept is pretty much taken straight from my daydreams and it focuses on a librarian (squee!).
    • So now we've got that out of the way: Squee!
    • FYI - I'll be in Dublin, Ireland (squee!) between Jan 25 and 31, so I'll be offline.
    • Squee! Check out this kitty!
    • He's showing up next week; squee!
    • Btw- my wonderful brother gave me your Cookbook for Christmas - squee!
    • She's considering recording a new album (double squee) and feels it would be easier to do so if she were permanently in one place for a while.
    • Here's the NASA TV link (I get to ask the very first question, squee!)
    • I was excited as anything to see Dragon's comment above - squee!
    • Squee! Received very nice email from a favorite author!
verbsqueed, squeeing, squees skwiːskwē
[no object]informal
  • Squeal in delight or excitement.

    I squeed like a 14-year-old fangirl when I found out
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Oh lordy, I kind of squeed when the theme music played.
    • This case is classy enough for the board room and geeky enough to make your convention contacts squee gleefully.
    • I squeed so much the cat looked alarmed.
    • Videos of celebrities on Sesame Street never cease to make me squee.
    • I squeed with pleasure.
    • The sister just ran into my room, clapped me on the face, and ran out again squeeing.
    • Not an easy feat but one rewarded with much happy squeeing!
    • Much to my own surprise I actually squeed a little and then got all excited.
    • Quality fanfic that makes me fall in love with the characters all over again, makes me squee and giggle and email everyone I can think of who'd like it too.
    • I've been reading your lovely blog for years, and I may have dropped a comment or two in the past (probably to squee about "Gavin and Stacey" or contribute to lengthy mascara debates).
    • Hendrix knows how to make a film fan squee with joy with a synopsis.
    • We squeed in delight, because it's the show that we always dreamed about when we watched TV back in 2005.
    • Discovering this festival actually made me squee in delight.
    • Those chairs are there for moms and bridesmaids to sit on and SQUEE when the bride-to-be emerges from the dressing room.
nounPlural squees skwiːskwē
informal
  • A cry of delight or excitement.

    if they hadn't been in a meeting she would have let out a squee of delight
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One half says: 'Oooh, another Star Wars movie' with a 'squee', the other is cynical and a little bit fearful of more damage to a respected brand.
    • There we were waiting for the 45-minute gig - insert squee here - when they broke the bad news to us: Barrowman was going to do the questioning.
    • Everyone loved his first episode for Doctor Who and when word leaked he was writing another one, the squees pretty much deafened me.
    • The Making of Mama Mia is a three-part featurette including an interview with head Abba lyricist Bjorn Ulvaeus (cue Mindy squee).
    • I had a giant squee reaction to both of my countries of citizenship getting something right in the same week.
    • I can keep my girlish squees to a minimum.

Origin

Mid 19th century (representing a high-pitched sound made by an animal or musical instrument): imitative. Compare squeal and squeak.

Definition of squee in US English:

squee

exclamationskwē
informal
  • Used to express great delight or excitement.

    Got a photo with him and he signed my book. Squee!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She's considering recording a new album (double squee) and feels it would be easier to do so if she were permanently in one place for a while.
    • I was excited as anything to see Dragon's comment above - squee!
    • Btw- my wonderful brother gave me your Cookbook for Christmas - squee!
    • So now we've got that out of the way: Squee!
    • At least the misery is lessened a bit by the kitten picture (SQUEE!).
    • Squee! Check out this kitty!
    • Here's the NASA TV link (I get to ask the very first question, squee!)
    • The concept is pretty much taken straight from my daydreams and it focuses on a librarian (squee!).
    • FYI - I'll be in Dublin, Ireland (squee!) between Jan 25 and 31, so I'll be offline.
    • He's showing up next week; squee!
    • Squee! Received very nice email from a favorite author!
verbskwē
[no object]informal
  • Squeal in delight or excitement.

    I squeed like a 14-year-old fangirl when I found out
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Videos of celebrities on Sesame Street never cease to make me squee.
    • I squeed so much the cat looked alarmed.
    • Oh lordy, I kind of squeed when the theme music played.
    • I've been reading your lovely blog for years, and I may have dropped a comment or two in the past (probably to squee about "Gavin and Stacey" or contribute to lengthy mascara debates).
    • Discovering this festival actually made me squee in delight.
    • Not an easy feat but one rewarded with much happy squeeing!
    • This case is classy enough for the board room and geeky enough to make your convention contacts squee gleefully.
    • I squeed with pleasure.
    • Quality fanfic that makes me fall in love with the characters all over again, makes me squee and giggle and email everyone I can think of who'd like it too.
    • The sister just ran into my room, clapped me on the face, and ran out again squeeing.
    • Those chairs are there for moms and bridesmaids to sit on and SQUEE when the bride-to-be emerges from the dressing room.
    • Hendrix knows how to make a film fan squee with joy with a synopsis.
    • Much to my own surprise I actually squeed a little and then got all excited.
    • We squeed in delight, because it's the show that we always dreamed about when we watched TV back in 2005.
nounskwē
informal
  • A cry of delight or excitement.

    if they hadn't been in a meeting she would have let out a squee of delight
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I can keep my girlish squees to a minimum.
    • I had a giant squee reaction to both of my countries of citizenship getting something right in the same week.
    • One half says: 'Oooh, another Star Wars movie' with a 'squee', the other is cynical and a little bit fearful of more damage to a respected brand.
    • There we were waiting for the 45-minute gig - insert squee here - when they broke the bad news to us: Barrowman was going to do the questioning.
    • The Making of Mama Mia is a three-part featurette including an interview with head Abba lyricist Bjorn Ulvaeus (cue Mindy squee).
    • Everyone loved his first episode for Doctor Who and when word leaked he was writing another one, the squees pretty much deafened me.

Origin

Mid 19th century (representing a high-pitched sound made by an animal or musical instrument): imitative. Compare squeal and squeak.

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