verb (reflexive) - to
pleasure oneself in a punishing manner
Related forms: squall·ing, squall·ed
Origin: early 21st century; perhaps Guaminese; from the
Guamanian tradition of squalling over one's
roommate while he sleeps on Ambien
Our
roommate likes to squall when he thinks we'
re asleep.
My little
brother was squall·ing when I walked in on him in the bathroom.
Someone squall·ed all over these sheets.