NOUN
1. An Atlanta Municipal code reference for the misdemeanor of loitering in a high intensity drug neighborhood with no justifiable explanation for being there.
Also known as "DC Section 6."
VERB
1. To occupy a Dive.
2. To arrest a white boy/girl for being in a bad neighborhood. (active tense)
3. To get arrested for being a white boy/girl in a bad neighborhood. (passive tense)
1. An Atlanta Municipal code reference for the misdemeanor of loitering in a high intensity drug neighborhood with no justifiable explanation for being there.
Also known as "DC Section 6."
VERB
1. To occupy a Dive.
2. To arrest a white boy/girl for being in a bad neighborhood. (active tense)
3. To get arrested for being a white boy/girl in a bad neighborhood. (passive tense)
NOUN: Leonora got a DC-6 in The Bluff before she could score any Boy.
VERB: Detective Chinaman threatened to DC-6 me.
VERB: Detective Chinaman threatened to DC-6 me.
by James P Brawley March 21, 2005

by ik1470 May 17, 2005

by Polinta October 2, 2020

verb
To "deep 6" a person is to kill them. Typically a euphamism used in terms of organized crime. The phrase comes from the fact that people are traditionally burried 6 feet undergound after death.
syn: off, whack, snuff
To "deep 6" a person is to kill them. Typically a euphamism used in terms of organized crime. The phrase comes from the fact that people are traditionally burried 6 feet undergound after death.
syn: off, whack, snuff
by Draque December 10, 2004

by Domino The Giraffe April 12, 2017

by bored.bitch December 5, 2019

Prophecy uttered by Bucks player Brandon Jennings before the 8th seeded Bucks 2013 first-round series against Lebron's Miami Heat. The Bucks were swept in the series 4-0 and the prophecy would not be fulfilled until July 3, 2021 when the short-handed Bucks defeated the Hawks in Atlanta in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals. If the Bucks win Game 6 of the NBA Finals vs. the Phoenix Suns this upcoming Tuesday Brandon Jennings will join the ranks of the greatest prophets of the Old Testament for foreseeing the Bucks second championship exactly 50 years after they won their first.
by shakespur July 18, 2021
