subs. (common).—1.  See quot., SQUEAKER, and SQUEAL.

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  1886.  E. S. STARR, The Breeding of Fancy Pigeons, in The Century Magazine, xxxii. May, 100. When ready to leave the nest and face the world for itself, it [a young pigeon] is a SQUEALER, or, in market parlance, a squab.

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  2.  (Wellington School).—A small boy.

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