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.
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!
Expletive form:
why won't these kids listen?.....(sigh) Squids!
by j4yt34 December 26, 2009
A shorthand trader reference to "Vampire squid", most commonly used by traders when referring to American investment bank Goldman Sachs.
by econtutor October 17, 2011
'Laura is always squidding in the locker room at the gym'
by looceefir July 15, 2008
The plural version of 'quid' which means one pound (British sterling- GBP). Squid is any amount above one pound.
Man: newspaper please
newsagent: that'll be a quid
Girl1: Please can you lend me some money, I really need it to pay back my mum.
Girl2: how much do you need?
Girl1: twenty squid.
newsagent: that'll be a quid
Girl1: Please can you lend me some money, I really need it to pay back my mum.
Girl2: how much do you need?
Girl1: twenty squid.
by tea_and_crumpets August 31, 2010
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