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
A typical descriptor of the modern extended nuclear family. No longer can people claim to have dozens of cousins when average children per family rates have dropped so drastically since the baby boom era.
Vinny: Hey Joe! How was your family reunion paisano?
Joe: Hey Vinny! It was good. My nonna and aunts and uncles were all there. There was plenty of linguine left over since I got cousins by the half dozens.
Joe: Hey Vinny! It was good. My nonna and aunts and uncles were all there. There was plenty of linguine left over since I got cousins by the half dozens.
by Church Wexler May 03, 2025