squig out
slang To upset, unnerve, or shock someone; to freak someone out. Often used in passive constructions. The thoughts of having my blood replaced with someone else's was squigging me out pretty bad. We were all a bit squigged out that such a grisly murder could happen in our sleepy little town.
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