The distance limit of a person hiking in the woods carrying a six pack or case of beer. Can usually be described as a pile of broken glass bottles and crushed beer cans. Almost always the same distance from the trail head no matter where you are hiking in the world.
"Well, we've reached the six pack limit, look at all those beer cans!"
"We've gotta make the six pack limit by lunch or we won't make it to the nice campsites."
"We've gotta make the six pack limit by lunch or we won't make it to the nice campsites."
by premieride December 17, 2011

My sister and I called up Dunley and his sister and then Mary Sue and her brother and had ourselves a good ol' country six pack at our parents trailer.
by Yoble August 27, 2014

Also "sixorseven"
An answer, spoken facetiously, to any question requiring a numerical answer when the responder; 1) does not know the correct answer, or 2) does not care enough to bother giving a proper answer.
Usually, a response of "six-or-seven" implies apathy or a lack of patience concerning the inquiry/inquirer. It is often used to elicit laughter from - and forge camaraderie with - bystanders while showing blatant disrespect toward the person asking the question.
Spoken immediately in answer and said with authority, "six-or-seven" sounds as if the responder knows - without contemplation - exactly what he's talking about while concurrently, obviously waaaaay off.
It is most effective when used repeatedly over time and in various situations where the correct number is much larger than "six" or "seven" - or - when "six" and "seven" are out of context.
An answer, spoken facetiously, to any question requiring a numerical answer when the responder; 1) does not know the correct answer, or 2) does not care enough to bother giving a proper answer.
Usually, a response of "six-or-seven" implies apathy or a lack of patience concerning the inquiry/inquirer. It is often used to elicit laughter from - and forge camaraderie with - bystanders while showing blatant disrespect toward the person asking the question.
Spoken immediately in answer and said with authority, "six-or-seven" sounds as if the responder knows - without contemplation - exactly what he's talking about while concurrently, obviously waaaaay off.
It is most effective when used repeatedly over time and in various situations where the correct number is much larger than "six" or "seven" - or - when "six" and "seven" are out of context.
Foreman: "How many pounds can that forklift lift safely?
Union Member: "Sixorseven".
Male cheerleader: "Hey guys, what was the final score of the ballgame?"
Second-string Quarterback: "Six-or-seven."
Union Member: "Sixorseven".
Male cheerleader: "Hey guys, what was the final score of the ballgame?"
Second-string Quarterback: "Six-or-seven."
by DorianSomniferum January 21, 2010

by HRoxx August 19, 2025

The bulges protruding from a fat chick's back when her dress is too tight. Usually above and below her bra and the spare tire aka love handles.
by MRS. DJ September 8, 2013

by Father cenan November 23, 2021

Getting pegged in the rear willingly or unwillingly, typically from a vehicle but can be applicable to multiple scenarios.
Mike: "I can't believe I just got rear ended in my new car!"
Kini: " So what you're telling me is you got sixxed!!??"
Kini: " So what you're telling me is you got sixxed!!??"
by Chocolate Daddy's step son September 28, 2020
