Country Dictionary

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squeal

A derivative from the italian word "squillo" meaning "ring", "beep" (also a euphemism for "prostitute"). It refers to a short ring on a mobile phone that does not require an answer to the call. It's used as a quick and cheap way no notify somebody e.g. that you're arrived in a place. Teenagers also use it a lot as a way to say "I'm thinking about you".

- I'm going to meet you at the cafe later - OK, then give me a ring when you arrive - Man I can't, my mobile's out of credit - Well, then just give me a squeal

by golden the pony boy January 28, 2009