Squish in a sentence as a noun

Can we squish it down to 1" so I can have my VR goggles now.

Lots of phenomena look smooth if you squish them up.

That implies that it's easier to exploit bugs than to squish them.

"They managed to squish Netscape like a little bug"How many "little bugs" has Google squished with their Search?

After half an hour, I'd go in and find all the fallen mosquito's and squish them, since they weren't actually dead, just stunned.

It's nice to see MS trying to integrate with existing projects and communities rather than squish them or pave them over.

Imagine if newspapers used their financial might to squish the Internet when it was just a wire between two research facilities?

Squish in a sentence as a verb

Basically I'm trying to convey.- Opcodes exist - Here is one of many - Don't squish themEdit: I also should mention that my style is a show/do.

The parts about Kroah-Hartman being able to squish you were quite obviously sarcasm/banter and not actually meant literally.

There are other advantages to NoSQL, like flexible data structure, and not having to squish your data into two incompatible data models.

Suck the money out of your walletsquish 10 gigs of shovelware and trialware and just junk onto the hard drivebang it crashes and needs reinstallation on a regular basisblow.

They managed to squish Netscape like a little bug, but the Justice Department stepped in, and prevented them from continuing their illegal behavior [1].Apple has a nice product, but they most certainly do not have a Monopoly.

We experimented with different types of ads, but as it turns out, map-based advertising is difficult -- it's hard to know why a user is looking at a particular map, it's hard to get advertisers to geo-locate their ads accurately, it's hard to squish ads on a map without adding clutter, etc.

Squish definitions

noun

the noise of soft mud being walked on

verb

walk through mud or mire; "We had to splosh across the wet meadow"

See also: squelch splash splosh slosh slop

verb

put (a liquid) into a container or another place by means of a squirting action