Usage of the character 蹲
dūn
                蹲
            [蹲]
        - to crouch
- to squat
- to stay (somewhere)
cún
                蹲
            [蹲]
        - (dialect) to sprain one's foot or leg due to a sudden impact or landing
dūnfú
                蹲伏
            [蹲伏]
        - to crouch low and bend forward (esp. in hiding or in wait)
dūnxià
                蹲下
            [蹲下]
        - to squat down
- to crouch
bàndūn
                半蹲
            [半蹲]
        - half squat
dūnbiāo
                蹲膘
            [蹲膘]
        - to fatten cattle in a shed
- to become fat
shēndūn
                深蹲
            [深蹲]
        - squat (exercise)
dūnláo
                蹲牢
            [蹲牢]
        - see 蹲大牢 (dūndàláo)
dūnkēng
                蹲坑
            [蹲坑]
        - Turkish toilet
- squat toilet
- to vacate one's bowels
dūncè
                蹲厕
            [蹲廁]
        - squat toilet
dūndiǎn
                蹲点
            [蹲點]
        - (of a cadre etc) to work for a period of time with a grassroots unit to gain firsthand experience
- (dialect) taking a crap
dūnshǒu
                蹲守
            [蹲守]
        - to hang around keeping a watch out for sth
dūnjù
                蹲踞
            [蹲踞]
        - squat
- crouch
dūnbiànqì
                蹲便器
            [蹲便器]
        - squat toilet
dūndàláo
                蹲大牢
            [蹲大牢]
        - to be behind bars
dūnmǎbù
                蹲马步
            [蹲馬步]
        - to do a martial-art squat
fábàndūn
                罚半蹲
            [罰半蹲]
        - to punish a student by having him stand in a half-squatting position with arms extended forward
jiālǐdūn
                家里蹲
            [家裡蹲]
        - recluse
- hikikomori person
dūnkǔyáo
                蹲苦窑
            [蹲苦窯]
        - (slang) to be behind bars
hǔdūnpào
                虎蹲炮
            [虎蹲砲]
        - a short-barreled mortar
- an ancient catapult
pìgudūnr
                屁股蹲儿
            [屁股蹲兒]
        - (dialect) a fall on the buttocks
- pratfall
