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Motel 6 Wi-Fi 

A term for any public Wi-Fi that requires you to pay for an access code to use. These usually cost $3 per hour and is most prevalent in hotels, restaurants, and any other locations that exploit this. And once you do connect, you'll probably won't be able to watch YouTube or Netflix, or otherwise get into online games due to their crappy speed. See McDonald's Wi-Fi.

Named after Motel 6 whose Wi-Fi asks you to pay to use it.
At any Motel 6 location:
Susumu: Hey Kagami, are you up for some Smash online?

Kagami: Sure thing, pal. Just gotta connect my Switch to the... wait, it says you have to pay to use it?

Susumu: Yeah. Unfortunately, Motel 6 decided to be greedy jerks by asking all of their guests to buy an access code to hop on. You can play off of mine using the second Joy-Con, but don't get it greasy!

Kagami: Screw Motel 6 Wi-Fi. And the speed here isn't probably that good anyways.
Motel 6 Wi-Fi by The Real Driller February 10, 2019
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Motel 6 girlfriend 

A girlfriend who you will take to a motel 6 but would never introduce to your friends or family.
Friend: "Hey, I heard you've been dating someone. When are you going to introduce us?"

You: "Ehhh.. she's more of a Motel 6 girlfriend."
Motel 6 girlfriend by Wolfgirl899 February 2, 2018

Motel 6 Raisin Brand 

A covert term most notably used to indicate that you intend to purchase an inexpensive elderly prostitute to a group text message of johns.
Hey guys, I’m headed up to East Bethel to grab some Motel 6 Raisin Brand, I hear it’s AMAZING!
Motel 6 Raisin Brand by Yo Noid! September 2, 2022

A new dust filter for a Hoover Max Extract Pressure Pro model 60 

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A new dust filter for a Hoover Max Extract Pressure Pro model 60

Smith & Wesson Model 629

A double action, stainless steel revolver chambered in .44 Magnum. It replaced the ever-famous Model 29 blue steel revolver. Availible in 3,'' 4,'' 6,'' or 8 3/8'' barrel lengths.
The cop looked the woefully inadequete .38 Special strapped to his hip, shook his head, went to his car, and pulled a 629 from the glove compartment.
Smith & Wesson Model 629 by JoeBob September 13, 2003