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by mech987987 1129 days ago
They are referring to a cylindrical hole or any non-tapered hole (i.e. "square" in the sense that the walls are perpendicular to the bottom).

I've also heard that a "keyed" hole works well- a hole that flares outward toward the bottom traps the solid chunk of asphalt inside.

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I believe keying is now generally discouraged since it necessarily involves weakening “good road” around the pothole by undercutting it and replacing it with cold mix, which is fundamentally weaker stuff.