gnissla

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to squeak (like unlubricated metal rubbing against metal, prototypically – high-pitched, relatively pure sounds)
 * 2) to gnash, to grind (teeth, idiomatically)
 * 3)  to be friction, etc. (in cooperation or the like)
 * 1) to gnash, to grind (teeth, idiomatically)
 * 2)  to be friction, etc. (in cooperation or the like)

Usage notes
Might sometimes be translated as creak due to being more common for doors and the like, but means squeak. Low-pitched, high-frequency popping sounds (creaking) is.