squeg

/skwɛɡ/
verb
  1. To oscillate or vibrate in an irregular, self-interrupted manner, especially in electronics (e.g., a squegging oscillator).
    • The circuit began to squeg when the voltage dropped too low.
    • If the capacitor is too large, the amplifier may squeg instead of producing a steady output.
    • Engineers noticed the oscillator would squeg at certain frequencies, causing signal distortion.