Squat

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Squat, squatter or squatting may refer to:

Body position[edit]

  • Squatting position, a sitting position where one's knees are folded with heels touching one's buttocks or back of the thighs
  • Squat (exercise), a lower-body exercise in strength and conditioning

Computing and the Internet[edit]

  • Cybersquatting, refers to registering Internet domain names similar to popular trademarks with the intent to extort the trademark holder
  • Squatting attack, a kind of computer attack

Law and property[edit]

  • Squatting, the occupation of abandoned or unused building without the permission of the owner
  • Squatting (Australian history), historical Australian term referring to settlers occupying Crown land in order to graze livestock

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