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squirrely
[ skwur-uh-lee, skwuhr-or, especially British, skwir- ]
adjective
- eccentric; flighty.
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Origin of squirrely1
Example Sentences
Since the boutique owner and uber-wealthy divorcĂ©e Stracke joined the show in Season 10, sheâs injected âRHOBHâ with a dose of squirrely unpredictability.
In 2023, Coverdale told Metal Edge that âthings went squirrelyâ between him and Sykes and that âno matter how incredible of an album that we made together, we were unable to connect as people.â
This is where things get squirrely in Lewisâ telling.
âHe was a squirrely, wrinkly thing,â Richardson says.
"If that makes you a little squirrely, having bacon grease, well, then you're not going to like this cornbread," Jordan said of his family's choice of fat.
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What does squirrely mean?
Squirrely is a slang term meaning eccentric, flighty, or slightly odd, as in There was something squirrely about the way the suspect gave his alibi.
Squirrely is used very informally and is often used to describe several different types of behavior.
Have you ever seen a squirrel dash back and forth across the road, not actually getting to either side? It might look to you like they canât decide which side of the road they want to be on. You could describe this behavior as a bit erratic or unpredictable. And when you see a person behave like this, you might call their behavior squirrely.
Squirrely can be used to describe actions that are vaguely odd or strange. You might not be able to say precisely what was odd about someoneâs behavior, but your instinct tells you that itâs not quite right. Itâs a little suspicious. Thatâs squirrely.
Squirrely can also be spelled squirrelly.
Example: This squirrely kid kept asking me weird questions and I didnât know what to do.
Where does squirrely come from?
The first records of squirrely come from around the 1930s. It combines the term squirrel and the suffix -y, which makes adjectives meaning âcharacterized by or inclined to.â
In its most general sense, squirrely describes someone or something as squirrel-like. For example, squirrels are known for moving around and fleeing using erratic movements, especially when theyâre approached by humans. When you see someone acting like that, you might call those actions squirrely, jumpy, or uneasy. Sometimes the term can be used to describe something as wavering or vague, to indicate uncertainty.
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What are some other forms related to squirrely?
- squirrelly (alternative spelling)
What are some synonyms for squirrely?
What are some words that share a root or word element with squirrely?Ìę
What are some words that often get used in discussing squirrely?
How is squirrely used in real life?
Because itâs slang, squirrely is almost always used informally. Itâs most often used to describe people and their behaviors.
We got a little squirrely in the dune buggies today, so there's a SEND IT hat somewhere in the Sharjah Desert. If you find it, send a pic.
â Elton Castee (@EltonCastee)
In practice, many AI researchers are squirrely about what they build into their models, hiding the built-in structure while touting the learning.
â Steven Pinker (@sapinker)
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Try using squirrely!
Which of the following is NOT a synonym for squirrely?
A. jumpy
B. uneasy
C. definitive
D. flighty
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