I. ˈskwē-ˌjē noun
also squil·gee ˈskwē-, ˈskwil-
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1844
: a blade of leather or rubber set on a handle and used for spreading, pushing, or wiping liquid material on, across, or off a surface (as a window) ; also : a smaller similar device or a small rubber roller with handle used by a photographer or lithographer
II. transitive verb
also squilgee
( squee·geed also squil·geed ; squee·gee·ing also squil·gee·ing )
Date: 1883
: to smooth, wipe, or treat with a squeegee