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five and five

five in the goo and five in the poo!

^ fist in the pussy and a fist in the ass

i gave a girl a five and five last weekend.
now shes wearin a diaper

by TripleNickle April 12, 2006

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five and five

In R/T (radio telephone) parlance, a report on signal strength (1 - 5) and quality (1 - 5).

Hence, "I ready you two and four" means "your signal is weak, but I can hear you clearly".

By inference, "five and five" means "really good" ?


"How's the pizza ?"
"Five and five."

"We dropped into <drinking establishment> - the beer was crap, but the scenery was five and five."

by Eighth of Seven January 8, 2007

4๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


five, five, five, and five

Slang for a legal substitute for extacy, ordered in packs of five.

Dude, I just got some five, five, five, and five!

by Dr. P. Hunter July 22, 2008

8๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


five by five

Five by five is a radio communications expression that means 'loud and clear'. One of the fives represents the S units of reception strength. The other five is a rating of the signal clarity. Five by five is a good, clear signal. The radio use of this expression goes back to the 1950s: "'All right, testing, one-two-three-four. . .' 'Five by five, Mr. Holloran!'" (Hunter, Blackboard Jungle, 1954).

The more metaphorical meaning, popularized by Faith Lehane from the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, wasn't recorded until the 1980s.

The use of the word is primarily used in the military, or when discussing something similar.

"'I hope everything's all right.'
'Yeah, everything is five by five'"

by 5by5 July 3, 2005

682๐Ÿ‘ 132๐Ÿ‘Ž


five by five

Loud and clear. From military erminology. Old radios had two readings. Loudness and clarity rated from 0-5. Thus five by five means literally loud and clear.

How's my signal?

Five by five.

by huddaddy September 10, 2003

351๐Ÿ‘ 83๐Ÿ‘Ž


five by five

Term meaning everything is OK.

The term comes from old radio slang. When communicating over radio, the operator would report the strength and clarity of the signal on a scale of 1 to 5 each. Therefore, if a radio operator described the signal as "five by five" it meant it was both loud and clear.

I don't use the phrase "five by five" because they use it on Buffy.

by SpeedoMask August 11, 2003

565๐Ÿ‘ 286๐Ÿ‘Ž


five by five

A term used by Faith on Buffy, to discribe a situation as ok.

I'm feeling five by five

by jayde September 16, 2004

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