to drink large volumes of liquid in a deep squat position; typically, said liquid has significant force or pressure (examples: fire hose or hydrant, display fountains, geysers); the deep squat is needed to lower the center of gravity and handle the volume and force; no guarantee the human body can handle a squat chug
Risa doesn't always drink water. But when she does, she squat chugs a geyser.
by MoBigsley August 7, 2015
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