verb Squoze is the past tense of the verb squeeze, which means to press or compress something firmly.
In the study of language, 'squoze' may be used as an example of a non-standard past tense form.
In casual conversations, 'squoze' may be used as a playful or colloquial alternative to 'squeezed'.
The writer squoze every drop of creativity out of their mind to finish the novel on time.
The psychologist squoze out every detail from the patient during the therapy session.
The chef squoze the lemon to add a burst of flavor to the dish.
The athlete squoze out every last ounce of energy to cross the finish line.