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Squid

S tupid
QU ick
I nevitably
D ead

by Greg June 18, 2003

41๐Ÿ‘ 45๐Ÿ‘Ž


Squid

Squid. Cambridge Massachusetts term to describe a person with expert knowledge often in a esoteric or obscure subject. The term originated in Los Angels as a name for a show off and reckless motorcyclist but appeared to develop independently to mean a person whose vast knowledge may not be fully appreciated by the general public. The term is believed to have traveled to New England via graduate students from southern California. Squid (verb) to become absorbed in an activity. Squid out. Squidger the circular disk used to propel disks in the game of Twidlywinks.

You got to be serious trivia squid on get on Jeopardy

by D. Square January 31, 2007

28๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


Squid

a sailor

The clubs are loaded with squids.

by mesoglea November 24, 2002

29๐Ÿ‘ 29๐Ÿ‘Ž


squid

In english currency a pound is a quid. squid is the plural of quid, and i dont know why.

A boke owes another bloke six quid. He goes up to this bloke with an octopus with a little tentacle bandadges up, and says, 'hello mate heres the sick squid i owe yu.' Do you see? DO YOU SEE?? Sick squid - six quid??????? the marvellous juxtaposition of... look, we jus call pounds squids. leave it at that. try and get n with people.

by Kate pasola hoooooooohaaaa January 3, 2006

32๐Ÿ‘ 33๐Ÿ‘Ž


Squid

95 % of Gixxer "thugs"

That dumbass gixxer rider is wearing sandals, shorts, and a tee. He's gonna rip his skin off when he crashes.

by Anonymous September 29, 2003

45๐Ÿ‘ 49๐Ÿ‘Ž


Squid

A used condom filled with semen, neatly tied up awaiting disposal. (Several of these may be referred to as a squad)

I was afraid her mom would look through her garbage, so I had to keep the squid in my pocket and wait till we got to church to throw it out.

by Ding Dong Mandolin April 6, 2015

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Squid

Noun: to describe a child that is defiant towards authority; usually in a situation that the child is aware of a rule but continues to be negligent or "forgetful".
In expletive form: to release, and or solidify frustration of children fitting the description of a squid.

Noun: How many times has Timmy broken that rule? Man, what a squid!, or,Quit being a squid and follow the rules.
Expletive form:
why won't these kids listen?.....(sigh) Squids!

by j4yt34 December 26, 2009

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