verb (reflexive) - to pleasure oneself in a punishing manner
Related forms: squall·ing, squall·ed
Origin: early 21st century; perhaps Guaminese; from the Guamanian tradition of squalling over one's roommate while he sleeps on Ambien
Related forms: squall·ing, squall·ed
Origin: early 21st century; perhaps Guaminese; from the Guamanian tradition of squalling over one's roommate while he sleeps on Ambien
Our roommate likes to squall when he thinks we're asleep.
My little brother was squall·ing when I walked in on him in the bathroom.
Someone squall·ed all over these sheets.
My little brother was squall·ing when I walked in on him in the bathroom.
Someone squall·ed all over these sheets.
by bryan clink August 12, 2011
FF8 character who has a very complex emotional problem due to the fact that many of his loved ones left him at an early age. :P im sure if the game lasted longer he would have banged Rinoa six hundred times..
by Dickn@zi July 22, 2003
1) A storm in the ocean, somewhat like an underwater tornado, it usually consists of heavy currents, but it has no effect on the surface. 2) The aloof protaganist of Final Fantasy VIII, his trademark being a scar on his face and a sword with a pistol added to the handle, called a "gunblade"
by Ben L. March 10, 2004
A guy whose past is a little tragic, so he became a cold-hearted asshole to everyone, became distant and individually became a loner. Seems to lack the ability to get it with the opposite sex.
Quistis: I'm not asking you to say anything. I just want you to listen.
Squall: Then go talk to a wall.
Squall: Then go talk to a wall.
by Delf June 23, 2003
by Koaster Kid (at NEdesigns.com) January 24, 2004