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Squib Meaning in English

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skwɪb
skwib
skwˈɪb
SKWIB

Definition

A 'squib' is a small firework with a sudden, weak bang; it also refers to a short, witty or satirical piece of writing. In film, it can mean a small device that simulates a gunshot.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in British English for fireworks or written satire. In film and TV, 'squib' means a small explosive used for fake gunshots. Rarely used in American English for writing. Not to be confused with 'squid' (the sea creature). Idiom: 'damp squib' means something disappointing.

Example Sentences

The squib made a small popping sound when it went off.

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He wrote a funny squib about the election.

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In action movies, a squib is used to create fake bullet wounds.

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The fireworks show was a bit of a damp squib—nothing exciting happened.

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You can always count on him for a sharp little squib in the headline.

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The director called for another squib after the first one didn't go off.

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