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Squanker

God himself. All women want him and crowd him but he simply vanishes with a squack of divineness. Upon seeing his true form you will simply cease to exist. Praise him PRAISE HIM!
Squanker has a teracock.
by Andrew Ark October 6, 2021
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Squack

What are you going to do for the squack? bugs or hackathon?
by bvdude September 29, 2023
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Wife Squack

That horrible buzzing in your ear whenever your wife/significant other speaks.
"Put the toilet seat down"
"Do this"

"Do that"
"Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla" (most probably something very important but the buzzing was just too loud)
All examples of Wife Squack
by awheezle May 13, 2011
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Squak

Hey do you see that Squak over there? Her name is Tamara Paz, I heard she gives it up mad easily!
by ETorresGuy July 8, 2011
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squawnabee

Squawnabee...woman who wears an over abundance of turquoise jewelry and infers or straight up claims to be descended from any of the many american indian tribes. Usually but not limited to women over 50. These women tend to smell like coffee and cigarettes.
Did you see that squawnabee over there?
Yeah, those turquoise earrings are gonna tear her earlobes off.
by pedro liberty July 13, 2011
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Squanky

A super solid person. Someone you can count on, also has the ability to spot all forms of bs. Keeps it real at all times.
Leroy was making bank on those fake Rolex's till he was called out by Renee the Squanky over there.
by Mark A Davis October 3, 2007
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squaw

Apart from the linguistic debate, the word "squaw" has become offensive to many modern Native Americans because of usage that demeans Native women, ranging from condescending images (e.g., picture postcards depicting "Indian squaw and papoose") to racialized epithets (Green 1975). It is similar in tone to the words "Negress" and "Jewess," (Adams 2000) which treat ethnic women as if they were second-class citizens or exotic objects.

w*kipedia.org/wiki/Squaw
"Were you to read Winslow's description of his visit to the Indian chief, you would be greatly amused. Massasoit had no provisions in his wigwam, so he and his guests went to bed hungry. Besides, Winslow and his men had to sleep side by side with the dirty chief and his squaw, and they were so crowded by other Indians that they were very uncomfortable indeed."

Notice the language in this paragraph. "Dirty chief and his squaw". This article is also a highly inaccurate historical depiction of what happened during the first thanksgiving.

www.her*tage-history.com/www/heritage-books.php?Dir=books&author=guerber&book=thirteen&story=thanksgiving
by Tommmmmmmmbom October 19, 2012
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