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Six of one half a dozen of another

It means that 6 of something is exactly the same as half a dozen of another. An analogy used to say what your doing isn't different then something else. Also used for objects or many other things that are similar or the same.

Sally: Its half past two.
Joe: Don't you mean 2:30
Sally: Six of one half a dozen of another.

by Actressgurl11 October 3, 2009

23πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


shit over a six rail fence

This would mean you have to shit really bad. So bad that you could shit over the top rail of a six rail fence which would be 9 feet or so.

Man after eating lunch from the mexican roach coach I fell like I could shit over a six rail fence .

by B warden March 26, 2007

12πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Six trillion years and overnight story

A song made by kemu featured in almost every single rhythm game and it is always one of the hardest song if not the hardest song in the game

I died at six trillion years and overnight story in less than 2 seconds

by Sora-N November 10, 2020


The Six Scallion Dollar Man Burger

As seen on Bob's Burgers: a burger that comes with scallions

"Hey Bob, what's the burger of the day?" "It's The Six Scallion Dollar Man Burger, you should try it!"

by America Lover πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ November 21, 2018

44πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž


two cans short of a six pack

adj. stupid or crazy; not "all there."

oh man, look at this two cans short of a six pack

by Mohamed youssif July 6, 2006

28πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


running through the six with my woes

Going through your neighborhood carrying your problems and sorrows;yet, still surviving.

I was running through the six with my woes!

by Quinn1123 May 26, 2015

416πŸ‘ 201πŸ‘Ž


PIER SIX BRAWL (PIER-SIXER)

similar to a slobberknocker or donnybrook; a round of fisticuffs, or series of power wrestling moves, that transpires between two or more people during a heated scuffle that will definitely "leave a mark."

The scene on the football field was sheer pandemonium (bedlam, if you will) when the quarterback and linebacker got into a pier-sixer that inevitably drew the attention of, and engaged, all participants.

by weave October 28, 2003

63πŸ‘ 25πŸ‘Ž