It's nautical, isn't it? Wouldn't be surprised that most people assume naval when they think about it, no?
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that's where i first heard it, fwiw maybe it was making the beds. i forget.
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My das used to talk about square meals from when he was at Norwich, which is not what I assume most people think of when they say that. http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~nuri/military/squaremeal.htm …
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Didn't hear it till I got to Basic in 04.
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You were on the Timcast? Is it out?
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yeah i’m pretty sure i’ve used it all my life without thinking it was military at all
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I think I got that phrase from Boy Scouts
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It's a reference to a properly-made bunk. Squared corners, aka hospital corners. If your rack is made properly, everything else should be similarly satisfactory, so the inference goes.
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