Yes, squish is an onomatopoeia, in fact squash is too.
Squish 'em happened in 1983.
Squish 'em was created in 1983.
You'll have to squish a ton of grapes to make a gallon of wine.
"onomatopoeia" is a word that when spoken out loud makes a sound that approximates the actual sound that is is describing. examples: BANG. a gun shooting Whump, an object falling to the ground Squish, walking in wet boots Slurp, using a straw on a drink
If you squish your eyeball, tears and blood will come out.
The onomatopoeia for walking on leaves in wet tennis shoes could be described as a squelch or a squish, capturing the sound of soggy leaves being compressed underfoot. Additionally, you might hear a crunch or crinkle as the leaves break apart, combined with the soft thud of the shoes hitting the ground. Together, these sounds evoke the sensory experience of that activity.
it will go squish? it will go squish?
a nu nu cheese squish is just an orange earplug!
You just did. I like to squish mud between my toes.
some words which rhyme with wish dish fish swish and squish are splish accomplish polish squish wish swish
Yelled is not an onomatopoeia:)
Yes it is an onomatopoeia