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"I squared it with him." What does that mean?
Apr 18, 2012 1:47 PM
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You have settled a debt or disagreement. Also, you have gotten permission.
April 18, 2012
Hi Nozturk, how are you? I have been coming here since December 2011. I am quite surprised to see your frequent questions. I have never seen so much consistency in learning something and I actually envy it. Keep going. Hope you reach your goal soon. Best of luck!
April 18, 2012
square it = even out the situation
April 18, 2012
To be "squared off" is to resolve a situation with someone.
If I owe you $5, and I pay you the money, we're squared. Neither of us owe each other anything.
April 18, 2012
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