squeeze in



squeeze in

v.
1. To manage to make room or time for someone or something in a tight space or schedule by or as if by exerting pressure: I squeezed in a round of golf before work. We squeezed a quick meal in before the bus trip.
2. To force one's way into a tight space: Just as the elevator door was closing, one more person squeezed in.
See also: squeeze

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lubomierzluw-BAWM-yeshPolish (Rare)
Petru-Romanian, Corsican, Old Church Slavic
Ansigar-Ancient Germanic
RogerRAH-jər (English), ro-ZHE (French)English, French, Catalan, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch
OrphaAWR-fə (English)Biblical, English
HedyHE-dee (German), HAY-dee (Dutch)German, Dutch