seagoer vs squid

seagoer

noun
  • A seagoing person; one who travels out to sea. 

squid

noun
  • A sailor in the Navy. 

  • A motorcyclist, especially a sport biker, characterized by reckless riding and lack of protective gear. 

  • Any of several carnivorous marine cephalopod mollusks, of the order Teuthida, having a mantle, eight arms, and a pair of tentacles 

  • A quid; one pound sterling. 

  • A fishhook with a piece of bright lead, bone, or other substance fastened on its shank to imitate a squid. 

verb
  • To fish with the kind of hook called a squid. 

  • To cause squidding (an improper, partial, parachute inflation, that results in the sides of the parachute folding in on the center, and pulsating back and forth). 

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