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36 degrees 

Used to refer to two people who are not in good terms.

The origin is an indian phrase "chattis ka akada" because the letters 3 and 6 in Devnagari script (and to some extent in Latin too) looks like they have their backs to each other
Ever since the election, its been 36 degrees between McCain and Palin. Maybe it's because he denied Sarah Palin a speaking role on election night.
36 degrees by thelastsaint April 11, 2009