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squeak noun 1 a short high-pitched cry or sound, like that made by a mouse or a rusty gate. 2 (also narrow squeak) a narrow escape; a victory or success achieved by the slimmest of margins. verb (squeaked, squeaking) tr & intr 1 to utter a squeak or with a squeak. 2 to make something make a squeaking sound • squeaked the door closed. squeaker noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: imitating the sound.

squeak through something to succeed in it by a narrow margin.