1. squee - Noun
2. squee - Verb
3. squee - Interjection
squee (third-person singular simple present squees, present participle squeeing, simple past and past participle squeed)
(informal) To squeal with excitement or delight.
squee
(informal) A squeal of excitement or delight.
squee (plural squees)
(informal) A cry of squee.
Or maybe Romney wrap it up at all, and we have that fabled brokered convention that makes all the politinerds squee with delight. Source: Internet
While he’s a real character, like The Squee, he’s definitely his own cat; he knows what ‘up’ means (poor Squee never realised there was a world above eye level), he fears nothing and he leaves his legs in all kinds of strange arrangements. Source: Internet
First, in non-interweb-related news, I bought plane tickets to NYC for and I just want to squee about it. Source: Internet