squared up

Related to squared up: squared off

square up

1. To orient something along a particular line, edge, angle, or plane. A noun or pronoun can be used between "square" and "up." Make sure you square up the picture frame before you nail anything into the wall. You should try to square your shoulders up so that you aren't so hunched while you sit.
2. To orient one's body to be parallel to some line or plane. Make sure you square up to the tee before you swing the golf club. He squared up to the tree and started striking it with his axe.
3. To confront someone in defiance or hostility or in preparation for a fight. He squared up to the guy who had been making lewd remarks about his girlfriend. Protestors squared up to police during the march, but thankfully there was no violence.
4. To face someone in competition. The two boxers are squaring up tomorrow at 7 PM.
5. To pay the balance of what is owed to someone. You get our jackets while I go square up with the bartender. Brian and I need to square up for those plane tickets soon—I hate owing someone money.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

squared up

mod. no longer taking drugs. (Drugs.) Walter is squared up now and spends a lot of time trying to help others.
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • square up
  • square up to
  • square up with
  • square up with (someone or something)
  • true up
  • square away
  • call (something) square
  • call square
  • identify with
  • square rod