The Collaborative International Dictionary
Squirt \Squirt\ (skw[~e]rt), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Squirted; p. pr. & vb. n. Squirting.] [Cf. LG. swirtjen to squirt, OSw. sqv["a]tta, E. squander.] To drive or eject in a stream out of a narrow pipe or orifice; as, to squirt water.
The hard-featured miscreant coolly rolled his tobacco
in his cheek, and squirted the juice into the fire
grate.
--Sir W.
Scott.
Squirting cucumber. (Bot.) See Ecballium.
Wiktionary
n. The act of something being squirted. vb. (present participle of squirt English)
WordNet
Usage examples of "squirting".
She was just squirting you with scent to see if you want to buy some perfume.
The Sky remembers what his old man says, and he is always very cautious about betting on such propositions as the jack of spades jumping out of a sealed deck of cards and squirting cider in his ear, and so he makes few mistakes as he goes along.
As always, he pictured a lozenge of liver-like flesh nestled tumour-fashion at the heart of his brain, squirting out cold milky liquids into surrounding synapses.
Me--I got bucked off and I got my nose in the dirt, behind a water barrel squirting from bullet holes.
Something, some animal essence, some oily scrap of bad life, was slithering around in there, squirting toward his wrist.
The pilgrims had opened with their Winchesters, and were simply squirting lead into that bush.
I saw a row of pilgrims squirting lead in the air out of Winchesters held to the hip.