by Otaku Guardian February 8, 2005

by Jako Kot April 29, 2008

Restaurant lingo meaning "take an item off the menu." By extension it can also mean to get rid of almost anything (including doing away with somebody). The Urbandictionary entry attributing the term to the 1980s is erroneous. I worked as a short order cook in the late 1960s and it was in use in a half dozen NewYork city joints where I worked. Oldtimers say the term was around in the 1940s and that the derivation is Article 86 of the New York Liquor Code which describes the circumstances under which liquor should be withheld from a customer.
by Bill Peters August 21, 2006

When someone says "six up", it means the police are nearby, so whatever you are doing that is illegal you'd better hide it.
This phrase is most commonly heard in parking lots at Phish concerts where many people openly sell or use drugs, or illegally vend food or beer. "Six up!" is used to give people a heads up when the cops are coming around or when there is an undercover cop trying to bust people.
by Bob Williams May 29, 2003

An electric guitar. It generally only applies to six strings and not bass guitars or seven strings, etc.
Bob: Hey Ted are you going to our gig tonight?
Ted: Yeah, sounds like fun.
Bob: Great, bring your six string and we'll have fun afterwards.
Ted: Yeah, sounds like fun.
Bob: Great, bring your six string and we'll have fun afterwards.
by hero3939 April 21, 2006

a 1964 impala, often customized to include hydrolics, paint, and other customized features. Usually included a 396 ci engine, could be a super sport. A real car, not like the ricers driving around thinking that they are stylish
by Mr. Cerv-on January 14, 2004

Slang for getting an erection. A reference to the movement of the hands of an analog clock or watch from six o'clock to midnight.
by Sucio_Sanchez April 4, 2009
