Squat

/skwɒt/ verb

To squat is to bend your knees and lower your body so you are close to the ground, balancing on your feet. It can also mean to live in a building or on land without permission.

From Old French “esquater” meaning “to press down, flatten,” probably from a Germanic root. The physical idea of lowering and pressing down led to the modern posture meaning.

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