A reference to "Hollywood Squares", meaning you just got dissed by Mike Tsirklin and you have no come back or your come back is weak.
Oh shit, that fool tried to snap on Mike Tsirklin but did you hear what he said about his Mom?
No
He said "Your Mom is like algebra, everybody takes her but nobody likes her."
Ha Ha, Tsirklin gets the square!
No
He said "Your Mom is like algebra, everybody takes her but nobody likes her."
Ha Ha, Tsirklin gets the square!
by Mike Tsirklin January 29, 2009
I want to live their to!
by joe c December 13, 2004
Verb, used in the context of cleaning. To tell someone to square up this joint means you're telling them to clean said place. Joint referring to the room/house you're standing in.
Dad: Your mom wants you to square up this joint, yo.
Son: She wants me to clean my room?
Dad: Word.
Son: Okay.
Dad: Represent.
Son: She wants me to clean my room?
Dad: Word.
Son: Okay.
Dad: Represent.
by Dewger October 11, 2010
by tiger4life January 02, 2012
Circle Takes the Square(CTTS) are an amazing screamo band, from Savannah Georgia, USA. The band formed in 2000 and the four band members are known for their vegetarian lifestyles and were also nominated for the sexiest vegetarians of 2006 award. The bands songs are often refereed as being epic songs with many songs starting slow and clam and turning into heavy songs with chaotic drumming, highly technical bass/guitar work and crushing choruses. This band represents what real screamo is.
Circle Takes the Square and Saetia are real screamo bands
Taking back Sunday, Thursday, My chemical Romance are NOT screamo nor are they even emo (which is actually a dead genre of music)
Taking back Sunday, Thursday, My chemical Romance are NOT screamo nor are they even emo (which is actually a dead genre of music)
by Intertech April 16, 2007
A U.S. Marine term for getting stuck on a Naval Ship that patrols one area for far too long of a time.
When a Naval ship gets sent to an area they are given a grid or "Square" that they are allowed to move around in or patrol. They do not leave this area unless assigned to move on. So when they get assigned to one grid for a very long time they are in essence just doing a bunch of circles patrolling that zone.
Hence the term: Squared Circles
When a Naval ship gets sent to an area they are given a grid or "Square" that they are allowed to move around in or patrol. They do not leave this area unless assigned to move on. So when they get assigned to one grid for a very long time they are in essence just doing a bunch of circles patrolling that zone.
Hence the term: Squared Circles
"We got stuck doing squared circles in the Gulf for 3 months until we were finally able to hit a port!"
by purenrgy December 29, 2009
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