to stow something away in place where it will be impossible to find. the six refers to six fathoms (or 36 feet), the minimum legal depth for a burial at sea
by Capt_Capacitor August 29, 2005
by Matt_K August 04, 2005
The term comes from fencing, or sword fighting, and is often called "The Lover's Parry." It is a defensive move that, if done well, deflects your partner's blade to the high right, ending with an open hand and chest, as if to ask for more. If done poorly, it exposes your heart to cold steel.
It is best used in heated flirting (instead of "Touche', which has no romantic overtones), such as "(insert your witty, but oh so obvious response to your paramour here, followed by)...Parry Six, shall we dance?" Use it when dancing is the least of your intentions.
by cobalt zebra July 26, 2007
A term describing a hard spike in volleyball that is hit into the defender's face, usually resulting in a bloody nose and/or concussion, depending on the hitter's strength.
by AdamM May 14, 2005
I'm gonna six this bitch.
by hotterpotato March 15, 2011
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.
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.
by OmaHawk January 25, 2007
a pilots term meaning look behind you
can also mean to check the ass on a chick or check out a chick out behind you
can also mean to check the ass on a chick or check out a chick out behind you
by check six January 27, 2006