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verb: to be stuck with a lazy person who does little to no work; the person nobody wants to get stuck working with.
"Dude, I got the laziest person in class."
"The teacher just sixed you."
sixed by Thug 9 October 12, 2012

sixed up 

To cross the street, especially in a hasty or rapid manner.
"Hey Jimmy, it's clear. Sixed up!"
sixed up by Matt_K August 29, 2005

deep sixed

Peeps be gettin deep sixed round here!
deep sixed by Smitty Joe May 18, 2005

eighty-sixed

Traditionally, to be eighty-sixed was to be cut off from further booze service. This term comes all the way from the wild west (and not the 1980's as previously defined), where a bartender would only serve the 86 proof whiskey to customers already too drunk (86 proof was reserved for the ladies. The wild west was tough).
Today it means to be cut-off at the bar, kicked out of the bar, or to be cut-off or barred from something in general.
I went to the bar at happy hour and was eighty-sixed by the bartender by 9:00.
eighty-sixed by OmaHawk January 29, 2007

star-sixed

to get rid or or toss away
"picked up the bottle and star-sixed it"
Bang Bang
Dispatch
star-sixed by Nate Dawg Thompson November 8, 2007

double-sixed

Luck being on your side all day and noone has brought you down at all, yet!
"Hey, why are you in such a good mood? "
"Just got double-sixed, everything is coming up roses."
double-sixed by Adam-D September 7, 2016