Noun
One who, or that which, squeaks.
The Australian gray crow shrile (Strepera anaphonesis); -- so called from its note.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAgain, a squeaker for Biden, should it happen, doesn’t exonerate them. Source: Internet
Lawler has already survived his first test of 2016 in a squeaker versus Carlos Condit to kick off the year for the UFC title picture. Source: Internet
He’s a pretty good guy as well, except for that squeaker he has. Source: Internet
The frenzied sound of him tearing at the stuffed snake, looking for the squeaker, impelled readers to raise the volume of their voices to overcome the noise of the scraping and growling from the cage. Source: Internet
O’Neill, a Democrat, had just won a 163-vote squeaker to take a state House seat representing a GOP-leaning swing district in northeastern Albuquerque, where many lawns bore both O’Neill and Martinez signs. Source: Internet
The squeaker in rubber ducks lets water accumulate inside, along with nasty bacteria. Source: Internet