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squirrelly

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Adj — Nervous, jumpy, or erratic in behaviour.

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Etymology

From squirrel + -ly, first recorded around 1925, likely inspired by squirrels' erratic darting movements.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “squirrelly” mean?

The word “squirrelly” means nervous, jumpy, or erratic in behaviour. In plain terms, jittery, unpredictable, or hard to control.

How do you pronounce “squirrelly”?

“Squirrelly” is pronounced SKWIH-ruh-lee (/ˈskwɝli/ in IPA).

How do you use “squirrelly” in a sentence?

Here is “squirrelly” used in a sentence: “He got squirrelly whenever the police were mentioned.”

What part of speech is “squirrelly”?

“Squirrelly” is an adjective.

Where does the word “squirrelly” come from?

The word “squirrelly” dates back to around 1925. From squirrel + -ly, first recorded around 1925, likely inspired by squirrels' erratic darting movements.

How many meanings does “squirrelly” have?

“Squirrelly” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: nervous, jumpy, or erratic in behaviour.

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