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cover/watch your six

Military term for watching/covering your back/rear side

Stay frosty and cover/watch your six!

by gunshy77 May 11, 2014


I got your six

Basically means "I've got your back." Comes from the old pilot system in which directions correspond to hours on the clock, where 12 o'clock is forward and 6 o'clock is behind. Thus anyone behind you is "at your six."

Watch out, dude. There's a creep comin' up behind you but I got your six.

by aithros October 6, 2005

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I got your six

another way of saying "I've got you covered" or "I'm backing you up".

letting someone know that you'll be around to help out or protect them in any way you can.

"they don't know that this is a sting op and a major heat score is about to go down so you gotta keep your cool. don't worry G, we got your six."

by bonzai April 6, 2005

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throwin' your sixes up

A hand gesture/expression in which an individual makes two back to back sixes with their hands (similar to the "okay" hand gesture, with the thumb and pointer finger touching and the other 3 fingers sticking straight up).

There are many uses of the expression/gesture.

"Throwin' your sixes up" can be considered similar to the middle finger, but slightly less offensive.

It is typically used by and individual to show that they thing something is wicked or sick.

Also, it can be used by an individual to show that they don't care about something.

The origin "throwin' your sixes up" is associated with the number 666.

"Dude I'd throw a six up to that song"

"Some lady cut me off and I just threw my sixes up at her"

"That party was awesome, all the kids were just throwin their sixes up"

"Why weren't you throwin' your sixes up? That lady's a bitch"

by thursdizzle November 18, 2009

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National Give your child six dollars day

National give your child six dollars day is on January 20th and is based off of a true story of a child who needed six dollars and their parents gave them that 6 dollars and they invented gravity.

I love National Give your child six dollars day!

by RealPerson... January 21, 2021


two-thirds-your-age-plus-six

It's a rule for the range of people you can date.
If you are 99 years old...
99*(2/3)+7 = 73
73 - 99 years is the range of people you can date younger than you.

examples:

10 years = 10-13.6
14 years = 14-16.3
16 years = 16-17.6
18 years = 18-19
20 years = 20-20.3
30 years = 27-30
50 years = 40.3-50
99 years = 73-99

You can't date her, she's 33 and you 23... use the "two-thirds-your-age-plus-six" rule dude.

by mastermixer February 21, 2011

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mind your six

watch your back

manasa, iโ€™m coming! mind your six!

by acleanswitch April 5, 2024