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Definition of squally

squally

adjective

  • A hoe is a Thot, a Thot is a squally, a squally is a squirrel, squirrels chase nuts and that's what hoes do! A squally is a girl that's been with a lot of different sexual partners -Franklin Butoni

    Last edited on Apr 09 2014. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 09 2014.

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