Squirreling
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Squirreling is the storing, hoarding or saving something against the day it will be scarce or otherwise be difficult to find in the future. Squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) are one of the better known rodents that store nuts and other foods away before winter sets in, which inspired the word.
Contents |
[edit] Debate usage
In competitive debate jargon, "squirreling" involves taking the resolution and changing it to benefit one side and so making it impossible for the other side to argue their points.
[edit] Local bar room usage
In guy talk, squirreling is when a guy hooks up with a girl, but he doesn't tell his friends. He simply disappears. This usually occurs when he is embarrassed by the girl he is hooking up with.
[edit] Scientology usage
In Scientology, squirreling is the expression used for the alteration or misapplication of the texts of Scientology's founder L. Ron Hubbard (and is considered a "high crime").
A "squirrel group" is an organised group of such people. Some Scientologists, no longer active in the Church of Scientology, consider the Church itself to be a squirrel group.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- L. Ron Hubbard: HCO PL 25 Jan 1971, Squirrel Admin (Org Series 22)