Definition: In English, "squeezed" is often used to describe something being squeezed tightly or restricted in some way; for example, squeezing a pencil. However, it can also mean squishy, like in this context, as in "the book was squeezed tight." This word comes from the Latin "squiz," which means "to squeeze" or "to force," and refers to something that is squeezed or compressed tightly by another object or force.