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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

What does "squat in the bush" mean?!

Hi, what does it mean?! I've searched but didn't find anything.
  

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It might mean to relieve oneself in the wild, where there is no toilet.

  • It might mean to relieve oneself in the wild, where there is no toilet.
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It might mean to relieve oneself in the wild, where there is no toilet.
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This could be used in several different situations - squat can be a verb, meaning to sit on your hams, or a noun, meaning the absence of anything:

There was no toilet nearby and so I had to squat in the bush.

I squat in the bush, silently waiting for the deer to approach within firing range.

I struck out, I left squat in the bush.

I couldn't go, I left squat in
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AnonymousI struck out, I left squat in the bush.I couldn't go, I left squat in the bush.
I have no idea what you mean by these two examples.

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