Citations:squickage

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Noun: "(slang) the condition of being squicked by something"

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  • 1993 December 10, Alan Smith, “Re: screw compressor clamp”, in alt.sex.bondage[1] (Usenet):
    You want me to do *WHAT*??
    Squickage! That's too sick for me.
  • 1995 January 29, Alex Martelli, “Re: forcing to safeword (was Re: no-safeword scenes)”, in alt.sex.bondage[2] (Usenet):
    [Now, two paragraphs that might be skipped to avoid squickage…:]
  • 1995 April 28, Keith Nesson, “Re: piercing in the media [radio, this time]”, in rec.arts.bodyart[3] (Usenet):
    Major Squickage from K&B which suddenly changed to a GREAT deal of interest awhile later when a female listener called to talk about her pierced navel and nipples...that they approved of.
  • 1996 October 12, Troy Beukema, “Re: Emotions and Logic (Was Re: deane has a brain fart (was: The”, in soc.singles[4] (Usenet):
    This precludes predictability in a general sense, but certainly trends may be predicted, such as fear or anger or happiness or warm fuzzies or squickage in various situations.
  • 1997 October 17, Plainman [username], “Labels on Stories”, in alt.sex.stories.d[5] (Usenet):
    Other people are squicked by MM sex. I'm generally not, and it's considered uncool (as squickage often is associated with moral disapproval, so that squickage at MM implies homophobia, a form of bigotry).
  • 2000 December 12, Elise Matthesen, “Re: Feeling Frustrated”, in alt.polyamory[6] (Usenet):
    Torrent, are you certain that the tone of distress is about other people in the conversation enjoying the thing, rather than being simply distress inherent in experiencing squickage?
  • 2002 June 13, Queen of Swords@werk [username], “Re: Exploded view”, in alt.sysadmin.recovery[7] (Usenet):
    Googled and checked out the relevant website. Was torn between fascination and violent squickage.
  • 2004 January 24, Nena, “Re: Why monogamy?”, in soc.subculture.bondage-bdsm.femdom[8] (Usenet):
    Their reaction to hearing about alternative sexual practices in the abstract is most often amusement, sometimes squickage, rarely moral outrage.
  • 2009 April 3, elizabeth, “Re: Painful Water Birth”, in alt.support.childfree[9] (Usenet):
    I could handle just about anything except childbirth without squickage, but there was something so biologically nasty about childbirth, just couldn't handle it at all.

Noun: "(slang) something which squicks"

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  • 1994 February 25, Ornoth Liscomb, “Re: What are mindfuck or headplay?”, in alt.sex.bondage[10] (Usenet):
    Be aware, though, that this kind of play would be a point of squickage for many bottoms, and that many tops don't enjoy this kind of play at all, preferring more corporal outlets for their creativity (heh heh!).
  • 2001 October 9, fuzzy pink satan [username], “Re: Se7en [Poll]”, in alt.gothic[11] (Usenet):
    &, dah-link, -need- i remind you that -nooooooobody- forced you to download & view that video at gunpoint? i daresay you -liked- the squickage.
  • 2002 January 2, Alex Martelli, “Re: {ASSD} Story Codes - Complaints?”, in alt.sex.stories.d[12] (Usenet):
    I should also confess that I'm another one of those who codes only for the main theme and any squickage, not for every single act in the story.
  • 2002 April 12, XL [username], “REC: Mary Church”, in alt.tv.x-files.creative[13] (Usenet):
    It's that perfect fairy tale x-fic that everyone secretly loves. That, and no squickage whatsoever, which is why I dislike most anachronistic fics. :)