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squeal noun 1 a long high-pitched noise, cry or yelp, like that of a pig, a child, etc. 2 a screeching sound • The squeal of brakes was followed by a crunching noise. verb (squealed, squealing) 1 tr & intr to utter a squeal or with a squeal. 2 intrans, colloq to inform (on someone) or to report an incident (to the police or other authority). 3 intrans to complain or protest loudly.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: imitating the sound.