used if something is false. can be used to replace "NOT" at the end of a statement. you can also use the opposite of this by saying "no squid", to say something is true.
by amarettolime March 11, 2009
A person who rides (motorcycle, skateboard, etc.). Squid is usually very cool but is not that talented at riding. It is a privileged to be called a squid
by Squid the Man April 28, 2010
A squid beak is similar to a camel toe. It is the visible sign of a woman wearing underwear and trousers which are too tight.
Squid beak is used when the woman in question is a horrid minger and no-one wants to see her revolting flange.
Squid beak is used when the woman in question is a horrid minger and no-one wants to see her revolting flange.
Check out that fat minger. She's got a massive smelly squid beak and she doesn't know that her undercarriage is on show.
by ___oooOOOOooo___ November 20, 2006
by roflcoptor September 18, 2007
by swocial October 03, 2021
When you push your erect cock and balls back between your legs and allow your partner lick your cock, balls, and ass simultaneously.
by Blake D. and Josh S. October 18, 2007
A land squid is a common phenomenon found often in urban areas. These solitary creatures, much like worms, only appear outside occasionally. Usually after teenage fornication, condom ballooning, tea bagging’s and other such sexual ambiguous events. They usually look sad and crushed. The land squid can be found on concrete side walks, but is more commonly found in vaguely secluded shrubbery where by a one minute tim just finished and discarded a condom. They have no breeding habits and their diets are rather vulgar. The land squid has no natural predators except for adolescent male humans who place them on a stick in order to chase undesirable siblings away, or conversely to court a female. Many land squids can be observed just off the path in Lord Stanley National Park: Vancouver, Canada.
"It seems that the shrubbery outside the trailer park has an infestation of land squids, must be those smith kids again."
by ApollyonZero January 25, 2007