I just bought a twenty-sixer of vodka.
You better pick up a twenty-sixer of tequila for the mix.
"I drank me a whole twenty-sixer!"
You better pick up a twenty-sixer of tequila for the mix.
"I drank me a whole twenty-sixer!"
by CokoBWare January 21, 2004
Get the twenty-sixermug. A twenty six fluid ounce bottle of spirits, usually 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume). Also referred to as a fifth. Note that bottles referred to as twenty-sixers actually contain about 25.3 fluid ounces (750mL).
by B_L December 7, 2006
Get the twenty-sixermug. A "triple sixer" as in 666 or "related to the devil", is a generic blanket term for a "bad person", possibly coined by Aesop Rock. Stemming from the stereotypical christian ideology; devils and demons being evil and god and angels being 'good'. Anyone who might try to hold you or your ambitions back from something positive happening or some progress being made is also "triple sixer". Just anyone negative to you.
by LSDpanda December 22, 2008
Get the Triple Sixersmug. Further to the Big Six, Big Sixer refers specifically to the Mainland Chinese tourists in Hong Kong, who possess some, if not all, of the attributes described in the Big Six entry. The addition of the -er makes it clear that it is the people it is referring to, as Big Six, taken literally, means only "Mainland".
On September 28, 2010, a big sixer kid defecated outside a shop in Harbor City, a high-end shopping mall in Hong Kong.
by mark6er June 12, 2011
Get the Big Sixermug. by Illy June 17, 2004
Get the Sixers Fanmug. 1. (n.) A weapon (generally an assault rifle) chambered in 5.56 NATO caliber.
2. (adj.) of or in 5.56 NATO caliber.
2. (adj.) of or in 5.56 NATO caliber.
1. "I count three hostiles: two AK's and a five-five-sixer, over."
2. The new five-five-sixer HE round was especially effective against lightly-armored vehicles and personnel.
2. The new five-five-sixer HE round was especially effective against lightly-armored vehicles and personnel.
by Kirk0007 July 27, 2010
Get the five-five-sixermug. Laymen paparazzi who commonly spot people who look "just like" celebrities at the mall, church, and Applebee's.
Page Eighty-Sixers point to random people they encounter in public and say, "Doesn't that person look just like Colin Farrell?"
Get the Page Eighty-Sixersmug.