A fork of Rural Dictionary
Fight. Not square root. Do not mistake this when your math teacher asks you to square root.
What someone says when they want to fight you.
Person 1: You are weak as shit, I could kick your ass Person 2: Alright then square up.
The term "Square Up" is also used specifically by sex-trade workers (prostitutes of both sex) to describe "going straight" ie. retiring or otherwise getting out of the business to live a normal, "square" lifestyle (with spouse, kids, mortgage etc.) up off the street.
The hooker couldn't take the street life anymore so after one of her johns proposed marriage, she decided to square up.
1. to get ready for a fight 2. to get in the fighting position
"Aye dawg! You betta square up cause I'm fittin to knock your ass out!" "I squared up with that fool cause I thought he wanted to throw down!"
To settle a bill or debt. Square refers to the honesty of the deal, and up is the action of payment or performing the task. To tighten the connections or correct the angles in a construction project, since squares are made of right angles at exactly ninety degrees, which is the majority of building connections and materials. To confirm plans and reservations, straighten, or organize.
"When I come by tomorrow, I'll square up with you on the loan you gave me." "If this drywall's gonna hang right, you better square up that door frame." "I got my vacation all squared up." "It's supposed to be in the seventies this weekend, so I'm gonna get the lawn squared up."