squick
v.β Β«Donβt get squicked (freaked out).Β» ββNo Holes Barred” by Kristin Tillotson Star Tribune (Minneapolis, Minn.) Sept. 11, 1994. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
squick
v.β Β«Donβt get squicked (freaked out).Β» ββNo Holes Barred” by Kristin Tillotson Star Tribune (Minneapolis, Minn.) Sept. 11, 1994. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
After hearing our conversation about how dictionaries decide on a preferred pronunciation, and specifically about how to pronounce aioli, Vern from San Diego, California, wrote to say that a friend once made fun of him for pronouncing grimace with a...