Abstract
In 1988, I translated a popular article 'Squeezed light' for the Hungarian mutation of Scientific American. How shall we say 'squeezed' in our language from now on? At the time, Janszky was already Hungary's top quantum optics theorist, he excelled in squeezed light research as well, so I did not want to decide without asking him. He voted for the word 'pr\'eselt' [prayshalt], and it worked,became standard in our talking and writing about squeezed light. To his memory, let me dedicate an easy route (two pages) to normal ordering the squeeze operator, based on my recent extension of the Wick theorem for general orderings of q and p.
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