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When 5-0 come we gone squale!
by JOe February 11, 2004
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colloquiallism used to indicate to others a need to flee when law enforcement draws near.
Squale! The pigs are out to arrest another non-white person and put him in jail for shit that a white person would not even get stopped for! Fuck the police!
by Dingus June 11, 2004
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Squale

A mix between a squirrel and a whale. Someone who has a squirrel face on a whale body. Usually a big bitch.
Douche: your a shitty ass friend
Pro: Whatever SQUALE !
by gybnu April 21, 2009
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Squale

An animal who is half squid and half whale. They are very gentle characters, but tend to be shy. Once a squale becomes familiar with whom they are around, they become quite friendly. Squales are known to look like humans to those that do not believe in them, and are very rare. There is some notion that squales belong to a secret society.
Brian, the squale loves Darka the Darka, and Taisa the Frenchie, but feels that Darka the Darka does not believe in Brian the squale
by Brian Schwartz January 11, 2009
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Squale

A square whale 🐳 ⬜️
I saw a squale in the ocean.
by EHillaryG August 24, 2017
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squale'

A term used to call out the hottest of chicks. Used in public or at a party out loud so your friends can hear and she doesnt know what it refers too.
by mest October 9, 2005
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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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