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A British slang term for being crazy. "Oy, did you see that bloody stunt car driver go up in flames? He must be sixes and sevens man!"
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bloody frickin' crazy! those american gentlemen in the lolly were all sixes and sevens about their mouth ulcers!
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Three possible definitions:
1) chaotic & confused (Old English saying) 2) the best musical group you've ever heard, blending classical virtuosity with contemporary rock and jazz rhythms. Often found in New York City. 3) a type of solitaire played with a 52-count deck of cards It was sixes and sevens before the Sixes and Sevens concert, so I decided to chill out and play sixes and sevens.
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Sixes and sevens: describes a feeling of disconcertedness, willy-wonkyness, off-kilterness, a look of disshevelment, or a confused state of mind, befuttered and betwixed. That girl is all sixes and sevens with that outfit.
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Reference to Biblical numerology.
Sixes - for the domain of Hell, the number of the beast and Sevens - for Heaven. He was all Sixes and Sevens over what to do with his lottery winnings.
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