squit
noun/skwɪt/
/skwɪt/
(British English)- (informal) a rude way to refer to somebody who you think is small or unimportant
一种粗鲁的方式来称呼你认为小或不重要的人 - the squits(also the squitters[plural] (informal) diarrhoea (= an illness in which waste matter is emptied from the bowels much more frequently than normal, and in liquid form)/ðə ˈskwɪtəz//ðə ˈskwɪtərz/)
使(液体)流动
Word Originearly 19th cent.: perhaps related to dialect squit ‘to squirt.’