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Leticia Pröllochs
Hello! What‘s the difference between squatter and to squat?
Oct 9, 2023 6:38 PM
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"Squatter" is a noun. A "squatter" is someone who squats. "To squat" is a verb. It's what a squatter does. To paraphrase Taylor Swift, "squatters gonna squat."
October 9, 2023
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A squatter generally means someone who is living in a house they have occupied illegally. “To squat” is the verb for that but also means to lower your body with your legs under you.
October 9, 2023
One is a noun and one is a verb.
October 10, 2023
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