by Smitty Joe May 17, 2005
The octogenarian, hyper, dancing mascot for Six Flags theme parks that danced to the Venga Boys song "We Like To Party". He became popular in 2004 with the launch of the ad campaign by Six Flags Incorporated. The mascot had appearances on many popular TV shows, and wild speculation of the mascot's true identity and age ran amok. The mascot became so popular that he even has a roller coaster named after him at Six Flags New England: Mr. Six's Pandemonium. After two years of service, Mr. Six has been "killed off" by Daniel Snyder. Dan Snyder won control of SFI in December of 2005, and stated that he will put an end to the campaign since it "delivers a confused message to the consumer" and "does not work effectively to draw in parents and their children."
Many amusement park enthusiast are crying foul at the death of Mr. Six. He was a mascot that wreaked of fun, and will be missed by many. His campaign will be replaced by one that centers around the slogan "Clean, Safe, Fun".
Many amusement park enthusiast are crying foul at the death of Mr. Six. He was a mascot that wreaked of fun, and will be missed by many. His campaign will be replaced by one that centers around the slogan "Clean, Safe, Fun".
Hey, do you know that old, dancing Six Flags guy?
Yea! I love Mr. Six!
I just rode Mr. Six's Pandemonium and it's crazy fun!
Yea! I love Mr. Six!
I just rode Mr. Six's Pandemonium and it's crazy fun!
by rjholla2003 December 14, 2005
To hang back and watch out for somebody when they are going into a potentially dangerous situation. As in before a large illegal transaction, or while conducting a robbery.
Has nothing to do with police being 5-0. Actually derived from military communications. When an infantry squad is moving, one member may be assigned to "watch the squad's 6", meaning their 6 o'clock (behind them).
Has nothing to do with police being 5-0. Actually derived from military communications. When an infantry squad is moving, one member may be assigned to "watch the squad's 6", meaning their 6 o'clock (behind them).
Alright guys, there's supposed to be no guns inside the pool hall, so you stay out here and keep six for me. If I you hear shots or I'm not out in 20 minutes, come in blasting.
by Wasteland Soldier January 22, 2007
a sixty four chevyrolet impala, preferrably red for gansta style purposes, pronounced 'six-fo' and generally used in the west-coast form of ebonics
"one for the money, two for the bitches, three to get ready, before we hit the switches - in my chevy, a six-fo' red to be exact, with bitches on my side and bitches in my back" Warren G in Snoop's 'Ain't no fun (if the homies can't have none)
by solidfunk October 31, 2003
(of a numerical amount, chiefly annual income) Counted in the hundreds of thousands; 100,000 to 999,999.
by foxm120 August 18, 2011
by bloe December 31, 2005