square it's a word of the language English, which in Portuguese means square, square or wide.
One square it can be a square in a city, which is where two or more streets end or intersect. Squares often contain grass and trees in the center.
One of squares most famous in the world is the Times Square (Praça do Tempo, in Portuguese), in New York, in the center of Manhattan, one of the most sought after places by tourists. Also in New York, you can find the Madison Square (Madison Square), where the Madison Square Garden, a set of arenas where you can watch sporting and musical events.
In slang, a person considered square (square person) is a person seen as ignorant, not interested in the most modern tastes and ideas. He is an old-fashioned, conventional and conservative person who is not willing to accept or try new things.
Just as the square as a geometric figure has 4 sides of the same size, the word often square is used to describe balance and equality. For example, in English "to square a game"
it means matching the score in a given competition. Previously the expression "square meal" it meant a substantial meal, which satisfied the person but was also a balanced meal.The word square it is also used in measuring areas. According to the metric system, an area can be measured in square meters. In countries where the metric system is not the official system (such as the United States, for example), it is more common to use the square feet (measured in feet instead of meters) and not square meters (square meters).