See Also: squeal(1)(dictionary)
squeal(2)(dictionary)
squeal 1, verb(dictionary)
squeal 2, noun(dictionary)

nectar (oh) and squeal(1) (iou)


nectar (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: Greek nektar]
the sweet liquid that bees collect from flowers
thick juice made from particular fruit
::mango nectar
the drink of the gods, in the stories of ancient Greece

squeal(1) (iou)



squeal noun. [skwi:l] M18.
[from the verb.]
A prolonged loud high-pitched sound; a shrill scream. M18.
A. Lee The bus slowed and halted, with a squeal of gears. F. King He was joking with the two boys on duty, sending them into squeals of laughter.
slang (chiefly US).
a. An act of informing against another. L19.
b. A call for police assistance or investigation; a report of a case investigated by the police. M20.