squatter

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One who occupies a building or land without title or permission
one who settles on land without permission or right
One who settles upon unoccupied land without legal claim or authority (See Adverse Possession )
A person who is occupying the land of another without legal title or authority to do so
{n} one who settles upon land without a title
One who squats; specifically, one who settles unlawfully upon land without a title
someone who settles on land without right or title someone who settles lawfully on government land with the intent to acquire title to it
1} One who helps him/herself to a table, whether or not a seating host is available 2} A party that has finished their meal completely yet hangs around for hours upon hours
A squatter is someone who lives in an unused building without having a legal right to do so and without paying any rent or any property tax. someone who lives in an empty building or on a piece of land without permission and without paying rent
someone who settles lawfully on government land with the intent to acquire title to it
In the United States and Australia the term is sometimes applied also to a person who settles lawfully upon government land under permission and restrictions, before acquiring title
One who settles upon unoccupied land without legal claim or authority See Adverse Possession
{i} homesteader, one who settles on a section of land in order to gain a deed of ownership; someone who illegally settles on a section of land
See Squat snipe, under Squat
someone who settles on land without right or title
A person who occupies another's premises without ever having been given permission to do so A squatter has no rights as a tenant in WA
squatter camp
Settlements with shacks made of wood, cardboard, tin and other scrap material. Whole families live in a single shack, the size of a garden shed. Open fires are used for cooking and candles for light - shacks often catch fire when there are accidents. There is no running water, sewerage pipes, gas or electricity
squatter sovereignty
independence of settlers, self-rule of people who occupy a location
squat
A position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet

Sit in a squat, with your feet a comfortable distance apart.

squat
: A specific exercise in weightlifting performed by bending deeply at the knees and then rising, especially with a barbell resting across the shoulders

The king of all quad exercises, and arguably the best single-weight resistance exercise, is the squat.

squat
To bend deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet

He was not going to squat henlike on his place as the cockies around him did.

squat
To exercise by bending deeply at the knees and then rising, while bearing weight across the shoulders or upper back

For those who are having, or have had, trouble squatting we suggest learning how to squat by performing the front squat The front squat allows you almost no alternative but to perform the exercise correctly.

squat
A toilet used by squatting as opposed to sitting (Wikipedia entry)
squat
Something of no value; nothing

We didn't ask for rent, but we assumed they'd help around the house. But they don't do squat.

squat
To settle on another's land without title; also, to settle on common or public lands
squat
{n} the posture of cowering, tin ore, bruise
squat
{v} to cower, to fit close to the ground
squat
{a} cowering, close, near, short and thick
squat
The angel fish (Squatina angelus)
squat
short and thick; as e g having short legs and heavy musculature; "some people seem born to be square and chunky"; "a dumpy little dumpling of a woman"; "dachshunds are long lowset dogs with drooping ears"; "a little church with a squat tower"; "a squatty red smokestack"; "a stumpy ungainly figure"
squat
exercising by repeatedly assuming a squatting position; strengthens the leg muscles
squat
To sit close to the ground; to cower; to stoop, or lie close, to escape observation, as a partridge or rabbit
squat
A sudden or crushing fall
squat
Sitting on the hams or heels; sitting close to the ground; cowering; crouching
squat
be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide; "The building squatted low"
squat
occupy (a dwelling) illegally be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide; "The building squatted low"
squat
Short and thick, like the figure of an animal squatting
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having a low center of gravity; built low to the ground
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People who squat occupy an unused building or unused land without having a legal right to do so. You can't simply wander around squatting on other people's property They earn their living by squatting the land and sharecropping
squat
A building occupied without permission, as practiced by a squatter
squat
The posture of one that sits on his heels or hams, or close to the ground
squat
{i} low crouching position; act of squatting; (Sports) weight lifting exercise wherein the lifter lifts a barbell while rising from a crouching position ; (Zoology) animal's den (such as a hare etc.); place inhabited by squatters (building etc.); sudden fall, crushing fall; small vein of ore; (Slang) small amount, insignificant amount
squat
the angle the inner rear hinge pin make with the ground
squat
A specific exercise in weightlifting performed by bending deeply at the knees and then rising
squat
The opposite of dive, squat is the dipping of a car's rear end that occurs during hard acceleration Squat is caused by a load transfer from the front to the rear suspension
squat
a small worthless amount; "you don't know jack"
squat
A position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on ones feet
squat
A mineral consisting of tin ore and spar
squat
occupy (a dwelling) illegally
squat
Relatively short or low and thick or broad
squat
To occupy without permission
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To bruise or make flat by a fall
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Keeping back straight, bend both knees fully to almost sit on your heels then spring back up to normal position Warning: Unless the dancer is well warmed up this is dangerous
squat
the act of assuming or maintaining a squatting position sit on one's heels; "In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting"; "The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm"
squat
the act of assuming or maintaining a squatting position
squat
To bend deeply at the knees while resting on ones feet
squat
If you describe someone or something as squat, you mean they are short and thick, usually in an unattractive way. Eddie was a short squat fellow in his forties with thinning hair
squat
sit on one's heels; "In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting"; "The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm"
squat
A squat is an empty building that people are living in illegally, without paying any rent or any property tax. After returning from Paris, David moved to a squat in Brixton. short and thick or low and wide, especially in a way which is not attractive
squat
If you squat, you lower yourself towards the ground, balancing on your feet with your legs bent. We squatted beside the pool and watched the diver sink slowly down He came over and squatted on his heels, looking up at the boys. = crouch Squat down means the same as squat. Albert squatted down and examined it She had squatted down on her heels. Squat is also a noun. He bent to a squat and gathered the puppies on his lap
squat
To sit down upon the hams or heels; as, the savages squatted near the fire
squat
A small vein of ore
squat
{s} short and thickset, pudgy, stocky; sitting on one's haunches, crouched down low
squat
To bend the knees and lower the torso
squat
{f} sit on one's haunches, crouch down low; occupy land by settling on it (legally or illegally)
squatters
plural of squatter
squatters
Palestinian natives
squatters
person/s who settle on property without right of title or payment of rent
squatters
one that settles on land without right or title or payment of rent
squatter
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