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What is a squid when referencing someone on a motorcycle?
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- ScooterTrashLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
From Urban Dictionary:
1. SQUID
A young motorcyclist who overestimates his abilities, boasts of his riding skills when in reality he has none. Squid bikes are usually decorated with chrome and various anodized bits. Rear tyres are too wide for their own good, swingarm extended. Really slow in the corners, and sudden bursts of acceleration when a straight appears. Squids wear no protection, deeming themselves invincible. This fact compounds intself with the fact that they engage in 'extreem riding'--performing wheelies and stoppies in public areas. Squids wreck alot. Derived from 'squirly kid'
"We were suddenly passed by a chromed out R1 and then when we rounded the bend, we saw the squid wrapped around a tree, he'd probably be alive if he was wearing a helmet. "
2. SQUID
An extremely rare animal with a short lifespan. Usually a new sport bike enthusiast with the reasoning of a lunatic, whom you might see thrashing on an R1 wearing sandals, shorts, and a tee.
When found lying motionless on the pavement, this creature transforms itself into a stream of blood, exposed flesh, and broken limbs. Hence the squid moniker.
Stupid
Quick
Underdressed
Imminently
Dead
"Did you see that guy leave the showroom on the R6? Did you see what he was wearing? What a moron. That Squid. "
4. SQUID
'Squid' is a contraction of "Squirrelly Kid", and comes from So Cal racers who were also involved in the Surfer culture.
Though the term is now widely used to describe street riders of questionable cornering skill, questionable judgement in demonstrations of horsepower and braking, questionable judgement in the protective clothing worn, and very questionable judgement in his/her friends, the meaning was actually developed at the racetrack.
Back in the day before trackdays (an organized event to allow anyone with a motorcycle and the price of admission to gain familiarity with a racetrack and learn to ride faster, more safely than on the street) were common and new racers frequently had no track experience - hence their unpredictable behavior and unsteady lines led to them being labelled "squirrelly", as unpredictable surfers (or surfing conditions or surfing equipment) were also called.
From there, the term made it to the canyons of Southern California (a popular means to risk one's hide while demonstrating riding skill at speeds well over the posted limit), then out to the rest of the world that reads about So Cal in magazines and apparently strives to be just like So Cal.
"I really hate dealing with the street squids riding over their heads in the 'A' group at Buttonwillow."
"That trackday org is all about getting money from the squids who don't know better."
"Yeah, there was another squid taken off Palomar in an ambulance this morning."
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What is a squid when referencing someone on a motorcycle?
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As opposed to a noob, a squid is someone who thinks they're something they're not. Like a stunt rider. Or a racer. Or a good rider.
You can usually pick them out. They ride in shorts and a t-shirt with sneakers. They like to hit their rev-limiter A LOT. They have their helmet sitting on top of their head.
And they look bad in an open-casket.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
They are easy to spot they are on sport bikes doing wheelies and stoppies in traffic racing around corners like they are real racers. Bragging about speeds they will never and have never seen. Sometimes they ride in shorts and tshirts and sometimes in fancy leathers to look like a real motorcycle racer. Just look for some one on a sport bike taking a chance in traffic and you found a SQUID.
- ?!?!?!?!?Lv 41 decade ago
Human intestines look a lot like squid when they are strewn across the street. In the EMS world, we also call it 'street lasagna'. A motorcycle crash victim often resembles lasagna spilled across the street after a high speed impact.
- Anonymous5 years ago
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I don't call anyone a Squid. I believe in the "Let those that ride, decide" rule. If what your wearing is enough for you, then that is your decision and I will stick by your right to wear it even if I think it is under dressed.
- 1 decade ago
Well, squid comes from a term used to reference sailors...normally those cocky ones who can't keep their head out of their @$$
- 1 decade ago
its sort of like a ricer for cars, they usually wear no protective clothing or don't wear helmets and street cloths while on the bike, wear sandals or stupid stuff that doesn't make any sense to wear