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Definition of squab

squab

  • a physical fight.
    We about to squab, if you don't back up punk.

    Last edited on Jan 13 2003. Submitted by Tay N. from Santa Cruz, CA, USA on Jan 13 2003.

  • Fight, throw punches. For example:
    You wanna scrap?
    Anytime, I ain't afraid to squab!

    Last edited on Aug 08 2005. Submitted by Iron M. on Aug 08 2005.

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