squat

UK /skwɒt/ US /skwɑt/
noun 6verb 5adj 2

Definitions

adj

1

Relatively short or low, and thick or broad.

The SQUILL-INSECT. […] So called from ſome ſimilitude to the Squill-fiſh: chiefly, in having a long Body cover'd with a Cruſt compoſed of ſeveral Rings or Plates. The Head is broad and ſquat. He hath a pair of notable ſharp Fangs before, both hooked inward like a Bulls horns.

What in the midst lay but the Tower itself? / The round squat turret, blind as the fool's heart, / Built of round stone, without a counterpart / In the whole world. […]

2

Sitting on one's heels; sitting close to the ground; cowering or crouching.

[H]im there they found, / Squat like a toad, cloſe at the ear of Eve, / Aſſaying by his deviliſh art to reach / The organs of her fancy', and with them forge / Illuſions as he liſt, phantaſms and dreams, […]

noun

1

A position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet.

Sit in a squat, with your feet a comfortable distance apart.

2

Any of various modes of callisthenic exercises performed by moving the body and bending at least one knee.

3

Any of various modes of callisthenic exercises performed by moving the body and bending at least one knee.

The king of all quad exercises, and arguably the best single-weight resistance exercise, is the squat.

Before we can discuss ass-to-grass squats, or ATG squats for short, we must first establish some knowledge about squats in general. […] Now, lift the bar off the squat rack rests and step away from any part of the rack that may inhibit a full range of motion.

4

A building occupied without permission, as practiced by a squatter.

Your dumb self can't appreciate the freedom in my thought / The weak sense of autonomy when I'm flipping in my squat

"Keeping your friends warm and dry, that doesn't happen here. If you want to spend a night in a squat, it's all political to get in." Lately, as buildings have filled and become stringent about new admissions, much of the squatters' "My house is your house" rhetoric has become hollow.

5

A place of concealment in which a hare spends time when inactive, especially during the day; a form.

verb

1

To bend deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet.

He was not going to squat henlike on his place as the cockies around him did.

2

To perform one or more callisthenic exercises by moving the body and bending at least one knee.

3

To perform one or more callisthenic exercises by moving the body and bending at least one knee.

For those who are having, or have had, trouble squatting we suggest learning how to squat by performing the front squat […] The front squat allows you almost no alternative but to perform the exercise correctly.

4

To occupy or reside in a place without the permission of the owner.

Huddled together in loathsome files, they squat there over night, or until an inquisitive policeman breaks up the congregation with his club, which in Mulberry Street has always free swing.

5

To sit close to the ground; to stoop, or lie close to the ground, for example to escape observation.

"But there seemed to be little satisfaction got out of this run; every moment the hare squatted, and the hounds lost the scent time after time."

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