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Definition of squelch

squelch

verb

  • to steal.
    Don't squelch my style.
    • See more words with the same meaning: to imitate.

    Last edited on Dec 02 2002. Submitted by XkyleX from Tallahassee, FL, USA on Dec 02 2002.

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Other terms relating to 'to imitate':

Definitions include: to be of poor quality, displeasing.
Definitions include: imitation.
Definitions include: a person who "bites".
Definitions include: to be extremely attracted to someone; "have a crush on".
Definitions include: a person who copies others.

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