squirt

US /skwɝːt/
UK /skwɝːt/
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1.

rociar, chorrear

to cause (a liquid) to be ejected from a narrow opening in a thin, fast stream or jet

:
He squirted water from the hose at the plants.
Él roció agua de la manguera a las plantas.
The child squirted juice all over the table.
El niño salpicó jugo por toda la mesa.
1.

chorro, salpicadura

a thin, fast stream of liquid ejected from an opening

:
A sudden squirt of water hit him in the face.
Un repentino chorro de agua le golpeó la cara.
Add a small squirt of lemon juice to the dressing.
Añade un pequeño chorro de zumo de limón al aderezo.
2.

mocoso, chiquillo, insignificante

a small or insignificant person, especially a young or inexperienced one (often used disparagingly)

:
Don't listen to that little squirt, he doesn't know what he's talking about.
No escuches a ese pequeño mocoso, no sabe de lo que habla.
He's just a little squirt trying to act tough.
Es solo un pequeño mocoso que intenta hacerse el duro.