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Webster 1913 Edition
Squib
Squib
(skwĭb)
, Noun.
[OE. ]
squippen
, swippen
, to move swiftly, Icel. svipa
to swoop, flash, dart, whip; akin to AS. swipian
to whip, and E. swift
, a. See Swift
, Adj.
1.
A little pipe, or hollow cylinder of paper, filled with powder or combustible matter, to be thrown into the air while burning, so as to burst there with a crack.
Lampoons, like
squibs
, may make a present blaze. Waller.
The making and selling of fireworks, and
squibs
. . . is punishable. Blackstone.
2.
(Mining)
A kind of slow match or safety fuse.
3.
A sarcastic speech or publication; a petty lampoon; a brief, witty essay.
Who copied his
squibs
, and reechoed his jokes. Goldsmith.
4.
A writer of lampoons.
[Obs.]
The
squibs
are those who in the common phrase of the world are called libelers, lampooners, and pamphleteers. Tatler.
5.
A paltry fellow.
[Obs.]
Spenser.
Squib
,Verb.
I.
[
imp. & p. p.
Squibbed
(skwĭbd)
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Squibbing
.] To throw squibs; to utter sarcastic or severe reflections; to contend in petty dispute;
as, to
. squib
a little in debate[Colloq.]
Webster 1828 Edition
Squib
SQUIB
,Noun.
1.
A little pipe or hollow cylinder of paper, filled with powder or combustible matter and sent into the air, burning and bursting with a crack; a cracker.Lampoons, like squibs, may make a present blaze.
The making and selling of squibs is punishable.
2.
A sarcastic speech or little censorious writing published; a petty lampoon.3.
A pretty fellow. [Not in use.]The squibs, in the common phrase, are called libellers.
SQUIB
,Verb.
I.
Definition 2024
squib
squib
English
Noun
squib (plural squibs)
- (military) A small firework that is intended to spew sparks rather than explode.
- English Navy squibs set fire to two dozen enemy ships in a Dutch harbor during the 16th century battle against the Spanish Armada.
- Blackstone
- The making and selling of fireworks and squibs […] is punishable.
- A similar device used to ignite an explosive or launch a rocket, etc.
- (mining) A kind of slow match or safety fuse.
- (US) Any small firecracker sold to the general public. Usually available in special clusters designed to explode in series after a single master fuze is lit.
- (automotive) The heating element used to set off the sodium azide pellets in a vehicle's airbag.
- (cinema or theater special effects) A small explosive used to replicate a bullet hitting a surface.
- (dated) A short piece of witty writing; a lampoon.
- Goldsmith
- […] who copied his squibs, and re-echoed his jokes.
- Goldsmith
- (dated) A writer of lampoons.
- Tatler
- The squibs are those who in the common phrase of the world are called libellers, lampooners, and pamphleteers.
- Tatler
- (law) In a legal casebook, a short summary of a legal action placed between more extensively quoted cases.
- (academia) A short article, often published in journals, that introduces theoretically problematic empirical data or discusses an overlooked theoretical problem. In contrast to a typical article, a squib need not answer the questions that it poses.
- 2008, William J. Idsardi, Combinatorics for Metrical Feet, in Biolinguistics Vol 2, No 2
- In this squib I will prove that the number of possible metrical parsings into feet under these assumptions […]
- 2008, William J. Idsardi, Combinatorics for Metrical Feet, in Biolinguistics Vol 2, No 2
- (archaic) An unimportant, paltry, or mean-spirited person.
- Spenser, Mother Hubberds Tale ll. 369-371:
- Its a hard case when men of good deserving / must either driven be perforce to sterving / or asked for their pas by everie squib
- Spenser, Mother Hubberds Tale ll. 369-371:
- (slang) A sketched concept or visual solution, usually very quick and not too detailed. A word most commonly used within the Graphic Design industry.
Derived terms
Translations
small firework
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short piece of witty writing
short summary of a case
unimportant, paltry, or mean-spirited person
Verb
squib (third-person singular simple present squibs, present participle squibbing, simple past and past participle squibbed)
- To make a sound such as a small explosion.
- A Snider squibbed in the jungle.
- (colloquial, dated) To throw squibs; to utter sarcastic or severe reflections; to contend in petty dispute.
- to squib a little debate