squig out
C1 slang inseparable intransitive
In simple words
To suddenly act crazy or panic about something
Meanings
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idiomatic
slang
To suddenly become very agitated, panicked, or to lose emotional control
"She totally squigged out when she heard her flight had been cancelled."
Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes
Extremely rare. Found in some American regional dialects. Not recognised in standard dictionaries. ESL learners are very unlikely to encounter this and should use 'freak out' instead. May be a variant of 'wig out' or 'flip out'.
Forms
Base
squig out
I/you/we/they
3rd person
squigs out
he/she/it
Past simple
squiged out
yesterday
Past participle
squiged out
have + pp
-ing form
squiging out
continuous
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