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spare a square

to give toilet paper to the person in the stall next to you.

"hey man, could you spare a square? I ran out over here."

by Dirk Gently March 1, 2006

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Crack Square

A small square of land on Jaffa street in downtown Jerusalem where anglo saxon israelis, tourists, and students go to hang out and get wasted at the most ungodly hours of night

Mom: where were you last night
Me: Crack Square
Mom: I don't want you hanging out there anymore

by Yoel Gassel August 27, 2006

54๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


Infinity Squared

Even bigger than infinity plus one or two.

Usually used after learning about simple exponents.

"I win times infinity."

"I win times infinity plus one."

"I win times infinity plus two."

"I win times infinity squared."

by heydeblah July 10, 2009

15๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


lying on the square

A term created by Al Franken, used to reference when someone is saying something as a joke, but they know that its the truth.

"Sure, I'm the bad guy" joked Tom, but Jack knew he was Lying on the square.

by Mike Zimmermann February 2, 2006

15๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


four square

A school-yard game that is popular in Australia. It is similar to tennis. The court is a square divided into 4 equal sections and is usually drawn in chalk. 4 players each stand in their own square. Each square is a different ranking. The highest ranking is "King". The "King" serves the tennis ball to any of the squares. To score points, players must always bounce the ball in their square first, and then have it bounce in another player's square and either bounce out or bounce twice before they can return it to another square. The objective is to make it to King and stay there as long as possible. Variations include 2-Square, which is exactly the same rules but with 2 players instead of 4.

"Damien sucks at four square. He was pawn all recess."

by ECn4ii January 8, 2008

98๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


Franklin Square

A town in Nassau County, Long Island populated by lots of Italian Americans and their children who are commonly referred to as "guidos" because the males dress in "wife beaters" and gold crosses and prance around town like Tony Soprano or perhaps God's gift to women. They attend H. Frank Carey high school. Their language is a strange mix of Italian dialect and hip hop speak.

ehhhhhhy, fuggghhetttabbboutttit, im from Franklin Square yo. Lets go to the club and find underage girls and drive them around in our parents expensive cars. word.

by transatlanticism November 1, 2004

403๐Ÿ‘ 133๐Ÿ‘Ž


square go

A fair fight, the implication being of no-interference by either sides mates. Heard often on the streets of every town and city in Scotland soon after pubs call last orders.

"Square go ya radge!"

by Snakeheid October 16, 2003

357๐Ÿ‘ 119๐Ÿ‘Ž