squegs

/skwɛɡz/
verb
  1. Third person singular form of squeg: to oscillate in a starting-and-stopping manner (of an electronic circuit).
    • If the feedback loop is unstable, the circuit squegs instead of producing a steady signal.
    • The amplifier squegs when the voltage drops too low.
    • The radio squegs intermittently, causing bursts of static.
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