squoosh

/skwʊʃ/
verb
  1. To press, squeeze, or crush something, often making it flatter or softer.
    • He squooshed the bug with his shoe.
    • She squooshed the clay into a flat disk.
    • Don't squoosh the bread or it will get ruined.
  2. To fit into a tight space by pressing or squeezing.
    • They squooshed together on the bench for a photo.
    • We squooshed five people into the back seat.
    • She squooshed her clothes into the tiny suitcase.
noun
  1. A squeezing or pressing action, or the sound it makes.
    • With one squoosh, the juice came out of the orange.
    • He gave the stress ball a gentle squoosh.
    • I heard a squoosh as I stepped on the wet sponge.