Squirt (disambiguation) - Sports and Games

Sports and Games

  • Squirt, in billiards games, deflection of the path of the cue ball after an off-center hit by the cue stick
  • Squirt, in ice hockey, a puck coming loose out of a tight play
  • Squirt division, in ice hockey, a level of play in North America for children aged 10 and under

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