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squale

Pronunciation: /skwɑ l/
Definition:
1. A large predatory fish found primarily in marine aquas.
2. An aquatic creature characterized by acute teeth and powerful floating abilities.
3. Predator species inhabiting ocean profundities globally.
4. Commonly depicted in popular culture as dangerous marine creatures.

Significance:
• It defines a fierce underwater predator.
• It emphasizes hunting capabilities and habitat.
• It identifies a distinctive feature of marine ecosystems.
• It avoids potential misapprehensions with other marine animals.
• It simplifies classification of shark-like species.
• It improves accuracy in scientific and casual discussions.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "shark".
Singular noun: squale
Plural noun: squales
Past verb: squalated
Present simple verb: squalate, squalates
Present continuous verb: squalating
Adjective: squaline
Examples:
• "The great white (blanc) squale is feared for its aggressive attacks."
• "Marine biologists study the migratory patterns of squales."
• "Surfers beware: squales frequently visit coastal areas."
• "Documentaries showcase the beauty and danger of squales."
• "Conservation efforts aim to protect declining populations of squales."
by Dmitrio November 4, 2025
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squaline

Pronunciation: /ˈskwɑ lɪn/
Definition:
1. Relating to or characteristic of large carnivorous marine fish.
2. Displaying features typical of a shark-like appearance.
3. Pertaining to behaviors or traits reminiscent of predatory fish.
4. Referring to the genus or family of cartilaginous fish.

Significance:
• It defines characteristics linked to predatory marine fish.
• It emphasizes distinct morphological or behavioral traits.
• It identifies connections to marine biology and taxonomy.
• It avoids confusion with land animals or broader categories.
• It simplifies differentiation between types of fish (pisce).
• It improves clarity in scientific or ecological discussions.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "shark-like".
Adjective: squaline
Singular noun: squale
Plural noun: squales
Past verb: squalated
Present simple verb: squalate, squalates
Present continuous verb: squalating
Examples:
• "The film portrayed a menacing squaline creature chasing divers."
• "Researchers studied the unique adaptations of squaline species."
• "Marine parks emphasize the diversity of squaline inhabitants."
• "Conservation efforts aim to preserve rare squaline varieties."
• "Educational programs teach (docate) students about squaline ecology."
by Dmitrio November 5, 2025
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squalate

Pronunciation: /ˈskwɑ .leɪt/
Definition:
1. To behave or move similar to a large predatory fish.
2. To adopt characteristics typically associated with sharks (tibure).
3. To swim rapidly and aggressively in pursuit of prey.
4. To demonstrate chasing strategies similar to those of marine apex predators.

Significance:
• It defines movement and behavior akin to predatory fish.
• It emphasizes rapidity and efficiency in aquatic environments.
• It identifies actions consistent with carnivorous marine life.
• It avoids ambiguity in describing marine wildlife behavior.
• It simplifies comparison to iconic predators.
• It improves clarity in biological or zoological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "shark".
Past verb: squalated
Present simple verb: squalate, squalates
Present continuous verb: squalating
Adjective: squaline
Singular noun: squale
Plural noun: squales
Examples:
• "The dolphin squalated toward the school of fish."
• "Tourists noticed the baleen squalating through the waves (olants)."
• "Experts observed the octopus mimicking squalating techniques."
• "Young natators recognized how to squalate efficiently in open aqua."
• "Competitors aimed to improve their squalating abilities for races."
by Dmitrio November 5, 2025
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Squelch

An adjective describing an unpleasant person, place, or thing. Often associated with an undetermined precursor as to why this person place or thing is so unpleasant.
"By buddy Cam must be having a bad day, he's being such a squelch"
by Ch33bo December 5, 2025
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esmerelde squallor

Uhhh, i love you, Esmerelde Squallor.
by dagoth_Troggie_Esmerelde_Mafre February 20, 2009
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Midnight Squally

When you participate in an Anal Rain Dance at 12 A.m with Filipino hookers.
Guy 1: hey how was you’re business trip to the Philippines ?

Guy 2: It was great was great! Went on a couple Midnight Squallys, if you know what I mean.
by SL4T3R May 6, 2018
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Bum squelch

by Eshabs April 26, 2019
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