0 past simple and past participle of squeak
2 to only just succeed in something such as a test or competition:
He squeaked through the exam.
The wind no longer rustled the leaves, the car no longer squeaked, and the insects no longer buzzed in the fields.
As if in response to this, she suddenly sat up, looked at me, squeaked and then fell back against my chest exhaling her last breath.
They are the victims of the monetarist ratchet that has squeezed the economy until the pips have squeaked.
The fruit has been squeezed and the pips have squeaked.
Only two years ago he said that he would tax the middle management groups until the pips squeaked.
Instead, his idea was to tax the rich until the pips squeaked.
It is true, but not by much—an increased figure only just squeaked home.
What we have so far is a cautious tale—not a lion that roared, but a mouse that squeaked in the corner.