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squabble

To move in an impaired way as a result of being intoxicated. Could be stumbling, crawling, or a slow jog to the bathroom.

"So then I squabbled up to Jen and spit some mad drunken game at her at the party." or "I was strugglin', I barely squabbled to the bathroom before I threw up."

by shakuu September 24, 2006


squabble

Someone dressed very tacky.

Tracy is looking very squabble today, should we tell her?

by Mone, Los, & Tee April 25, 2007


squabble

To dabble in the doobenheimer.

Well we all went down to the park and had a little squabble, then rolled down some hills.

by metalfingers March 20, 2004


squabble

A group of young pigeons

"I sure hope that squabble doesn't defecate on David Cameron and cause him to make budget cuts!"

by NotaSquab February 05, 2014


Squabble

A way to collect what you’re owed by starting a dispute with someone on Squabble, an app for iPhone and Android.

Arthur: Can you believe that guy still hasn’t paid me yet?
Estelle: Just Squabble it; that's how everyone gets what they're owed now.

by Dennis Jez September 23, 2019


Squabble

Verb: to fight

But are you squablin' though? Usually uttered as two pseudo-toughs urge the other to start hitting when both are too afraid to begin in the first place.

by Fergus McCool September 05, 2003


squabbles

A particulary apt ability to prevail in a physical altercation esp. a fight or one possessing above average skill in fighting.

Tito just boobood Duane. That boy has mad squabbles!

by st44 August 31, 2006