Squatting in a sentence as a noun

It sucks that someone is squatting my nick here!

**** that, squatting laws are to make sure property is being used and not hoarded.

They have:"There are a number of ideas to get around VTM Group that include squatting on USB VID 0xF055"

Suddenly, domain squatting would not be profitable and it would free millions of domain names.

A great example is squatting on a smith machine, which puts you into very dangerous positions.

This is actually quite the opposite of my fairly substantial experience with the London squatting scene.

If I put the bulk of my effort into these, I will progress much faster and further overall than any amount of squatting will grant me.

The fact that the account was just started 1 week ago suggests to me that Github had been preventing squatting on the account until it was official.

Whether squatting is right is independent of any criminal activity that might happen during squats.

It is the predatory behavior that basically amounts typo-squatting a domain that I find most repulsive.

[...]It can be hard to believe a true strength coach the first time he tells you that by pressing and dead-lifting on even days, squatting and doing chin-ups on odd days, avoiding all other exercises, and adding a little to the bar each time, youll be stronger than youve ever been in only a months time.

Squatting definitions

noun

exercising by repeatedly assuming a crouching position with the knees bent; strengthens the leg muscles

See also: squat

noun

the act of assuming or maintaining a crouching position with the knees bent and the buttocks near the heels

See also: squat