verb
squeezes; squeezed; squeezing
to press together the parts and especially the opposite sides of (something) [+ obj]
always followed by an adverb or preposition [+ obj] :to get or remove (something) by squeezing something
[+ obj] :to pull back on (a gun's trigger) with your finger
always followed by an adverb or preposition :to move into or through a small or crowded space [no obj]
[+ obj] :to barely succeed at getting or doing (something)
[+ obj] to decrease the amount of (something, such as money)
to cause financial problems for (a business or organization)
c informal :to force (someone) to give you something or to do something by using threats or pressure
squeeze in
[phrasal verb]
squeeze (someone or something) in or squeeze in (someone or something) :to find time for (someone or something)
squeeze off
[phrasal verb]
squeeze off (a round) :to fire (a shot) by squeezing the trigger of a gun
squeeze out
[phrasal verb]
squeeze out (someone or something) or squeeze (someone or something) out :to force (someone or something) out of a position, place, etc.
noun
plural squeezes
[singular] :a situation in which people or things are crowded together
[count] :an act of squeezing something - usually singular
[count] :a small amount that is gotten or removed from something (such as a piece of fruit) by squeezing it - often + of
[count] :a situation in which there is not enough of something - usually singular
b the squeeze informal :a situation that causes feelings of stress and pressure
[noncount] chiefly US slang :a romantic partner :a boyfriend or girlfriend