The word 'squeeze' is both a noun and a verb.
The verb (squeeze, squeezes, squeezing, squeezed) means to firmly press from opposite or all sides, typically with the fingers. Example sentence:
She squeezed the tooth paste tube but nothing came out.
He removed his clothes to squeeze the water out of them.
The noun (squeeze, squeezes) has two meanings:
1 - an act of pressing, usually with your hands. Example sentences:
He gave my hand a little squeeze.
Give the tube another squeeze.
2 - a small amount of something that is produced by pressing. Example sentences:
A squeeze of lemon juice will perk this up.
There's a squeeze or two left in the tube.
if it squeezes into a fault, its a dike, if it squeezes between horizontal layers, its a sill
Serpenoid.
The verb is to EXTRUDE
Compression
an earthquake
Extrude
The cat.
compression
Yes, the heart is what squeezes or pushes blood through the arteries.
The female squirrel pushes and pushes and squeezes and squeezes until the babies come out its vagina. While the male watches in amazement.
Compression
stomach