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==Pronunciation==
==Pronunciation==
[sō’ rō’ ri tee’ skwät’]
[sə 'ro<sup>r</sup>r ih tee/skwaht]


==Definition==
==Description==
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.
==Usage==
Although this word can be used sarcastically by people who are not members of the Greek community, it is most commonly used by Panhellenic Sorority members.


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


==Related terms==
==Related terms==
[[Skinny Arm]]
[[Skinny Arm]]
==Context Label==
Although this word can be used sarcastically by people who are not members of the Greek community, it is most commonly used by Panhellenic Sorority members.

Revision as of 19:31, 8 June 2015

Part of speech

Noun

Pronunciation

[sə 'rorr ih tee/skwaht]

Description

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.

Usage

Although this word can be used sarcastically by people who are not members of the Greek community, it is most commonly used by Panhellenic Sorority members.

Example sentences

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

Skinny Arm