The Collaborative International Dictionary
Squeegee \Squee"gee\ (skw[=e]"j[-e]), n. Formerly, a small swab for drying a vessel's deck; now, a kind of scraper having a blade or edge of rubber or of leather, -- used for removing superfluous, water or other liquids, as from a vessel's deck after washing, from window panes, photographer's plates, etc. [Written also squilgee, squillagee.]
Wiktionary
alt. 1 A squeegee; a scraper for removing liquid. 2 (context nautical historical English) A small swab used for drying a vessel's deck. n. 1 A squeegee; a scraper for removing liquid. 2 (context nautical historical English) A small swab used for drying a vessel's deck. vb. (alt form squeegee English)
WordNet
n. T-shaped cleaning implement with a rubber edge across the top; drawn across a surface to remove water (as in washing windows)
v. wipe with a squeegee; "squeegee the windows"
[also: squilgee]
See squeegee