absquatulate (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[absquatulate 词源字典]
1837, "Facetious U.S. coinage" [Weekley], perhaps based on a mock-Latin negation of squat "to settle." Said to have been used by the U.S. Western character "Nimrod Wildfire" in the play "The Kentuckian," as re-written by British author William B. Bernard and staged in London in 1833. Related: Absquatulated; absquatulating.[absquatulate etymology, absquatulate origin, 英语词源]