In military terms, six refers to either the commanding officer in a particular group, since the commander is usually "in the rear" or at the 6-o'clock position compared to the other members of the group. Or it can mean behind you (your 6-o'clock).
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by Undercovermom March 24, 2017
A VERY old and nonfunny phrase meaning "it's the same either way," apparently because rolling two sixes with a pair of dice is the same either way (see I told you it was old and unhysterical).
by repeal1968guncontrolact January 4, 2011
Sixing is the expression used for the practice of web browsing link progression.
It involves starting at a particular website reference and through clicking links, concludes by ending at a unrelated location.
The term originates from the theory "six degrees of separation", where any one person is at most six steps away from any other person on Earth.
It involves starting at a particular website reference and through clicking links, concludes by ending at a unrelated location.
The term originates from the theory "six degrees of separation", where any one person is at most six steps away from any other person on Earth.
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