squad
Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: squadspast: squaddedpp: squaddeding: squadding
This term evokes a sense of tight-knit cohesion and shared identity. In military or emergency services contexts, it implies a strict hierarchy and a high level of professional interdependence where every member has a specific role to ensure the group's survival or success. In modern social slang, the word has shifted toward an expression of loyalty and friendship. It describes a chosen family or a close circle of peers who provide mutual emotional support and social validation, often characterized by a feeling of exclusivity and collective strength.
The word is used to count distinct organized units, such as three different police squads operating in one city.