It essentially means that something is the same thing. The two things you're talking about are really similar.
Tom: "Hey we can either rent a Ford Taurus, or a Mercury Sable."
Eric: "well 6 of 1, half dozen of another."
Eric: "well 6 of 1, half dozen of another."
by quebert September 14, 2007
A shortened form of "six in one-half dozen in the other".
Used to represent or describe the same outcome of two circumstances.
50/50.
Used to represent or describe the same outcome of two circumstances.
50/50.
You could take the highway, or take city roads. It doesn't really matter, they both take 10 minutes, it's six in one-half dozen.
by Blackout_ July 01, 2019
A situation which could go either way. Maybe good or bad. 50/50. See: the English phrase rice and chips.
by Dash2 June 05, 2010
six and six
by i prefer jelly July 13, 2003
by ajax6719 March 08, 2012