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No. First, the word it deaf, not death. Deaf is when you can't hear. Death is when you die. Squirting water in your ear can not kill you. I guess if you squirt water in your ear under high enough pressure you could lose your hearing, but they make bulbs for flushing out your ear. I do it all the time when I get soap bubbles in my ear and the popping sounds drive me nuts. I rinse using the bulb full of warm water about twice a week. You can buy them at any drug store.

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