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A Right Number Six

'A Right Number Six' is used in reference to a person who is generally a spanner and thinks, usually in a sporting context, that they are better then they actually are. They also have a loud mouth and utilse this annoying all.
Bob: Did you see that centre half, a prize pillock whenever I have seen one.

Jim: Yeah, a Right Number Six.
by Wind. July 9, 2010
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Ninety-Six (96)

A variation of the traditional "69" sex position, in which two individuals engage simultaneously in analingus, each partner performing the act on the other.
Honey, let's ninety-six (96) again. The mutual sensation on our buttholes last night was phenomenal!
by anonymous March 27, 2024
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Six Flags Great Adventure

Six Flags Great Adventure is a place where 13 year old Jersey Boys shank other people with a knife for fun. Oh, and you are almost fucking guaranteed to get into an accident there.
Person 1: Hey, want to go to the Haunted Castle?
Person 2: Fuck yeah! We all know that nothing bad will happen at Six Flags Great Adventure!
by thoosieretard November 28, 2023
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six foot tall and bulletproof

meaning thinking you're super strong and nothing can hurt you
"Yepp I walked up to the fight all by myself, no weapon or none. You know I think I'm six foot tall and bulletproof."
by kashmunnii November 13, 2021
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Six Owls

A very very very good artist that creates very very very good things.
"Wow, I wish I didn't make this mistake and actually got Six Owls to create my mixtape cover. He's amazing"
by NotSixOwls November 22, 2021
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Not Your Seven and Six

A Mod expression for the 1960s. Mod was an aspirational working class youth culture which used sharp and sartorial style as a rebellious statement against their allotted place in life so many expressions were associated with this. So English expression 'at sixes and sevens' means in a physical or metaphorical mess, all over the place, and was used by Shakespeare. But the price of t shirts in Woolworth's selling discounted which were inferior quality clothing to that which the Mods aspired, was seven shillings and sixpence written 7/6- . The two references materialized in the Mod terms 'Not your 7/6' meaning something was not cheap and/or messy clothing

"The mod lifestyle was about conspicuous spending on quality goods. Suits had to be tailored, not bought off-the-peg, and anyone who did turn up at an all-nighter wearing a low-cost version of mod fashion would be labelled a seven and six. The numbers are a reference to pre-decimalized British currency and the cost of cheap T-shirts in Woolworths." Fraser McAlpine BBC World Service
"Of course it's a nice suit what did you think? Real mohair mate not your seven and six- "

"She turned up lookin' a bit seven and six to be honest I wouldn't date her again"
by Thoroughly Modern Zo August 27, 2023
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