Word: squibs

Category: squibs

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Translations: squibs

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spanish
Translations:
petardos, mechas, detonadores, buscapiés
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german
Translations:
frösche, Zündkapseln, Sprengkapseln, Zündpillen, Zündladungen
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french
Translations:
pétards, étoupilles, des mèches, des pétards, amorceurs
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italian
Translations:
razzi, Maghinò, accenditori, petardi
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portuguese
Translations:
Abortos, rojões
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dutch
Translations:
voetzoekers, hatelijkheden
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russian
Translations:
петарды, сквибы, пасквили
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norwegian
Translations:
tennsatser
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czech
Translations:
motáci, rachejtlí, rachejtlí a
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polish
Translations:
petardy
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hungarian
Translations:
petárdák, a gúnyiratoknak a, gúnyiratoknak a, a gúnyiratoknak, gúnyiratoknak
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turkish
Translations:
fişekler
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ukrainian
Translations:
петарди
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belarusian
Translations:
петарды
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icelandic
Translations:
Squibs
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romanian
Translations:
petarde
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slovak
Translations:
šmuklovia, šmuklovia sú oveľa

The meaning and "use of": squibs

noun
  • a small firework that burns with a hissing sound before exploding. - I have these little squibs that explode to make it look like bullets are hitting.
  • a small, slight, or weak person, especially a child. - I was only a little squib - he definitely seemed to be older than his age.
  • a short kick on a kickoff. - No time to talk, he insists; got to splice together a two-minute tape on kick-offs - on-sides, squibs , deep kicks.
verb
  • kick (the ball) a comparatively short distance on a kickoff; execute (a kick) in this way. - On kick-offs, they're squibbing the ball or kicking it short.

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