a. [f. SQUIB sb.] Having something of the character of a squib.
1676. Mace, Musicks Mon., 129. Toys, or Jiggs, are Light Squibbish Things.
1822. Examiner, 697/2. The squibbish breadth of humour in the encounter is highly diverting.
1826. Disraeli, V. Grey, III. viii. I had expected something juvenile and squibbish, when lo! I was introduced to a corpulent individual.