square with someone

square with

1. To match something; to correspond to or agree with something. Your explanation doesn't square with the story every other witness has given us so far.2. To settle a dispute, disagreement, or debt with someone. Hey, have you squared with Jim? I heard you two had a bit of a falling out. I'm trying to help Janet get a job as a way of squaring with her. Hold on, I have to go square with the cashier.3. To ensure that someone approves of something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "square" and "with." I think it sounds like a good plan, but have you squared it with the boss?4. To be honest with someone; to tell someone the truth. Just square with me, OK? Where were you last night?See also: square

square with someone

in. to become honest with someone. I want you to square with me. Tell the truth this time. See also: someone, square