intr.v. ab·squat·u·lat·ed, ab·squat·u·lat·ing, ab·squat·u·lates Midwestern & Western US 1. To depart in a hurry; abscond: "Your horse has absquatulated!" (Robert M. Bird). 2. To die. [Mock-Latinate formation (perhaps influenced by ABSCOND) purporting to mean "to go off and squat elsewhere" : AB- + SQUAT + -ulate (as in PERAMBULATE).] |
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