21 March 2009

Lingo Lessons: Squiz

“Take a squiz.”
“Let’s have a squiz later this arvo.”

Yep – this is my new word for the week. Guesses? It means "a look" or "a glance." So the sentences above are essentially “Go check it out” and “Let’s go take a look at it this afternoon.”

1 comment:

  1. It doesn't SOUND like "take a LOOK", but I'll believe you since so few Wisconsonites use that term!!

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