This is an antisemetic dog whistle used by nazis and the alt-right. It is an obfuscation of "6MWE", that is, "6 million wasn't enough", referring to the number of Jews killed during the holocaust. Google it in quotes, and you'll only find this page.
by just-google-it January 31, 2021

by Big Daddy Corleone September 8, 2011

also see black child
by skibiditoiletamongussussyballs November 19, 2023

I may pick the item up and carry it. However, whether I may put it in my hand or not would be distinguished by whether it is equipable.
by JMarich September 1, 2021

Dinosaur equipment can be classified as anything that is Strange or out of place, Or something funny.
(Must us hand signals)
Moving the hand in a Wave, and then Open palm, pulling your hand away from your face and Closing your fingers to touch at the tips.
kid 1: Your mom is Dumb.
kid 2: Dinosaur Equipment. (Using the signs)
Moving the hand in a Wave, and then Open palm, pulling your hand away from your face and Closing your fingers to touch at the tips.
kid 1: Your mom is Dumb.
kid 2: Dinosaur Equipment. (Using the signs)
by Spooki June 29, 2008

Pronunciation: /ɪˈkwɪ.peɪt/
Definition:
1. To assemble or form a group for a specific purpose or goal.
2. To organize personnel into effective units or squadrons.
3. To join or affiliate with a unity or collective effort.
4. To coordinate resources or members for collaborative tasks.
Significance:
• It defines unity formation.
• It emphasizes group coordination.
• It identifies collective action.
• It avoids informal or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of collaboration.
• It improves clarity in organizational contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "team", "teams", "teamed", and "teaming".
Past verb: equipated
Present simple verb: equipate, equipates
Present continuous verb: equipating
Definition:
1. To assemble or form a group for a specific purpose or goal.
2. To organize personnel into effective units or squadrons.
3. To join or affiliate with a unity or collective effort.
4. To coordinate resources or members for collaborative tasks.
Significance:
• It defines unity formation.
• It emphasizes group coordination.
• It identifies collective action.
• It avoids informal or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of collaboration.
• It improves clarity in organizational contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "team", "teams", "teamed", and "teaming".
Past verb: equipated
Present simple verb: equipate, equipates
Present continuous verb: equipating
Examples:
• "Leaders equipate employees for optimal performance."
• "Captains equipate crew members for missions."
• "Trainers equipate athletes for competitions."
• "Coordinators equipate volunteers for charity events."
• "Strategists equipate soldiers for battlefield maneuvers."
• "Leaders equipate employees for optimal performance."
• "Captains equipate crew members for missions."
• "Trainers equipate athletes for competitions."
• "Coordinators equipate volunteers for charity events."
• "Strategists equipate soldiers for battlefield maneuvers."
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025

by 42osean March 10, 2023
