by Hawk678 April 14, 2011
by Purifico June 17, 2004
A six wheeled, six wheel drive all terrain and anphibious vehicle. Used mainly for hunting to get into mountainous or heavily treed areas.
by lilshawn June 14, 2004
by FZ1 Naked November 01, 2008
Six is the name of the android who was the sex slave on the crew of the cartoon Tripping The Rift.
A girl who is Six is so serenatastic that she is probably is an android after all, and therefore most likely designed for one purpose in a virtual world.
And who could argue with that?
A girl who is Six is so serenatastic that she is probably is an android after all, and therefore most likely designed for one purpose in a virtual world.
And who could argue with that?
Enough of Chode. Give me Six any day. I don't care if she's virtual, I am virtually in love with her.
by verbusaccidentibus August 09, 2010
V.
To refuse to call something by its new name, the classic example being Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, which people refuse to call Avenue of the Americas even though the name change occurred over 60 years ago.
Often the "sixing" is a matter of principle, where a perfectly good name is changed for politically correct, corporate, or other inane reasons. "Sixing" long after the name change has occurred is known as "deep six."
To refuse to call something by its new name, the classic example being Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, which people refuse to call Avenue of the Americas even though the name change occurred over 60 years ago.
Often the "sixing" is a matter of principle, where a perfectly good name is changed for politically correct, corporate, or other inane reasons. "Sixing" long after the name change has occurred is known as "deep six."
1) The RFK Bridge? Six that! Triboro for life.
2) Person 1: You still callin' it Idlewild? They changed it to JFK in 1963!
Me: The deep six remains in effect, after all a man is nothing without his principles.
2) Person 1: You still callin' it Idlewild? They changed it to JFK in 1963!
Me: The deep six remains in effect, after all a man is nothing without his principles.
by Harlem River Rider March 08, 2010