What does Square off mean?
Square off means To fix-up or rectify matters
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for To fix-up or rectify matters?
To fix-up or rectify matters can be abbreviated as Square off
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What does Square off stand for? Square off stands for "To fix-up or rectify matters". |
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What is the meaning of Square off abbreviation? The meaning of Square off abbreviation is "To fix-up or rectify matters". |
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What is Square off abbreviation? One of the definitions of Square off is "To fix-up or rectify matters". |
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What does Square off mean? Square off as abbreviation means "To fix-up or rectify matters". |
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What is shorthand of To fix-up or rectify matters? The most common shorthand of "To fix-up or rectify matters" is Square off. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- Muster - to round up sheep or cattle
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- Tee-up - to set up (an appointment)
- Yodel - to throw-up; vomit
- Chuck, to - To throw-up, vomit or regurgitate
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