Squidlick [skwid-lik]
—verb
1. To pass the tongue over the surface of, as to moisten, taste, or eat a fast-moving ten-
armed cephalopod mollusk having a long tapered body with triangular tail fins
2. To make, or cause to become, by stroking with the human tongue on a mollusk: to lick
a squid clean.
3.  To make use of a tongue of a squid-like creature a superconducting quantum
interference device that senses minute changes in magnetic fields that can be used to
indicate rural activity in the brain.
Informal -
a.        To hit or beat in a mosh pit as in; squid-thrash; squid-whip.
b.        To overcome or defeat a large obstacle, as in a squid fight or squid game
c.        To outdo or surpass a squid.
d.        A brief, brisk burst of licking activity.
e.        A small amount: I haven't done a squidlick of work all week.

—verb phrase
4.  Squidlick it, to lap at the suction pad on the arm of a large marine mollusk.

-noun pl. squidlicks or squidleck
5. A yummy yet mysterious treat of unknown origin usually given to extremely large
marine mollusks, perhaps a sailors' variant of a “saltlick” used to reward the animals
for really wicked swimming tricks.
6.   A device that measures the number of tongue strokes required to detect tiny changes
in anti-magnetic flux in amps and heads.  
7. Single type of mutant land cephalopod mollusks of the genus Fellatio Lolipopo and
related genitalia, having an usually elongated big mouth, lots of arms and a pair of
triangular or rounded tongues.

—Idioms
8. Last squidlicks, a final chance for battle: We got in our last squidlicks in WOW before
we got kicked out of the guild.
9. Squidlick and lounge,
a quick and half-ass way of doing something: I didn't want to do
the dishes all the way, so I gave them the squidlick and lounge treatment.
10. Squidlick ass,
Slang for someone with multiple arms protruding from their buttocks.