subs. (common).1. See quot., SQUEAKER, and SQUEAL.
1886. E. S. STARR, The Breeding of Fancy Pigeons, in The Century Magazine, xxxii. May, 100. When ready to leave the nest and face the world for itself, it [a young pigeon] is a SQUEALER, or, in market parlance, a squab.
2. (Wellington School).A small boy.