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===Part of speech===
==Part of speech==
Noun
Noun


===Pronunciation===
==Pronunciation==
[sō’ rō’ ri tee’ skwät’]
[sō’ rō’ ri tee’ skwät’]


===Definition===
==Definition==
When a large group of sorority members take a picture together, the people standing in the front have to squat in order for everyone to be seen. The squatting is done more as a lean forward than a full-on squat. The squat performed when sorority members take a picture together so that everyone can be seen. It constitutes a lean forward rather than a complete squat.
When a large group of sorority members take a picture together, the people standing in the front have to squat in order for everyone to be seen. The squatting is done more as a lean forward than a full-on squat. The squat performed when sorority members take a picture together so that everyone can be seen. It constitutes a lean forward rather than a complete squat.


===Related terms===
==Example sentences==
"I can't see the camera, you guys need to sorority squat."
 
==Related terms==
[[Skinny Arm]]
[[Skinny Arm]]
===Example sentences===
"I can't see the camera, you guys need to sorority squat."

Revision as of 10:24, 10 March 2014

Part of speech

Noun

Pronunciation

[sō’ rō’ ri tee’ skwät’]

Definition

When a large group of sorority members take a picture together, the people standing in the front have to squat in order for everyone to be seen. The squatting is done more as a lean forward than a full-on squat. The squat performed when sorority members take a picture together so that everyone can be seen. It constitutes a lean forward rather than a complete squat.

Example sentences

"I can't see the camera, you guys need to sorority squat."

Skinny Arm