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Squarebag 

A paper grocery bag containing a 6 or 12 pack of cans of the alcoholic beverage commonly known as beer.
Hey guy, can you come back to the station-house with a squarebag for the Sergeant?
Squarebag by Maurice Lung October 6, 2005

Squareular 

This box is kind of...squareular.

See, if you draw a squareular box, you'll see each angle is 90 degrees.
Squareular by T_DaWnZ January 12, 2009

square bear 

Derogatory word for straight edge or someone who wont break the rules.
square bear by Big Roc 702 April 22, 2008

Sarebear 

A very cute creature that is a mix between a Sarah, a cat, and a Bear. Is commonly seen around Ice Cream shops and theme parks. She has the worlds greatest basement and likes great movies. Don't leave your phone out however because she might try and steal it from you whilee you are not looking and change your background. Other than the phone stealing, she is the nicest girl/cat/bear you will ever meet and never ever says mean things to you. The greatest friend anyone could ever ask for.
"You wont believe what I saw today! I saw a Sarebear!" "No wai!" "Ya way, we hung out and she took me on a rollercoaster and gave me the best saturday I have ever had!"
Sarebear by tombear May 30, 2009

scarebear 

Sometimes I have nightmares that my CareBear will turn into a ScareBear overnight and murder me.
scarebear by Angelacia May 14, 2007

squarehead 

Squarehead is a late 19th century ethnic slur directed at German and Scandinavian immigrants. The phrase is meant quite literally as a disparaging reference to the cranial features, though often just used as a generic ethnic slur against those groups.

Basically the stereotypical shape of a Northern European's head was thought to be square- so it was (and is) an insult to call someone with that ethnic makeup squarehead.
Kid: "Mommy, did you see how weird that Norwegian's head looked?"

Mother: "Yes dear, the fucking Squareheads do have unusually shaped skulls. The Swedish have even more box-like heads... don't even get me started on the Danes or Germans..."