squickage
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squickage (uncountable)
- (slang) The condition of being squicked by something; squeamish revulsion.
- 1993 December 10, Alan Smith, “Re: screw compressor clamp”, in alt.sex.bondage (Usenet):
- You want me to do *WHAT*??
Squickage! That's too sick for me.
- 2004 January 24, Nena, “Re: Why monogamy?”, in soc.subculture.bondage-bdsm.femdom (Usenet):
- Their reaction to hearing about alternative sexual practices in the abstract is most often amusement, sometimes squickage, rarely moral outrage.
- 2009 April 3, elizabeth, “Re: Painful Water Birth”, in alt.support.childfree (Usenet):
- I could handle just about anything except childbirth without squickage, but there was something so biologically nasty about childbirth, just couldn't handle it at all.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:squickage.
- (slang) Something that squicks.
- 2002 April 12, XL [username], “REC: Mary Church”, in alt.tv.x-files.creative (Usenet):
- It's that perfect fairy tale x-fic that everyone secretly loves. That, and no squickage whatsoever, which is why I dislike most anachronistic fics. :)
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:squickage.
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