squop
English
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /skwɒp/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Verb
squop (third-person singular simple present squops, present participle squopping, simple past and past participle squopped)
- (tiddlywinks) To play a wink so that it comes to rest vertically above some or all parts of another wink.
Related terms
- squopped-out
- squopped-up
Noun
squop (plural squops)
- (tiddlywinks) A wink that is squopped.
- 1962 December 14, Life, page 121:
- Hold That Squop!
- 2007, Forbes, volume 180, numbers 8-13, page 93:
- In the Cambridge-improved version of tiddlywinks, potting isn't everything. […] Most of the matches I watched during the tournament were defensive struggles like this one, games that came down to squops, gromps and Bristols.
References
Tiddlywinks lexicon, http://www.tiddlywinks.org/lexicon/
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