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6 men weapons and equipment

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.
Nazi 1: 6 Men Weapons and Equipment.
Nazi 2: I totally agree, 6MWE.
by just-google-it January 31, 2021
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After Market Equipment

After Market Equipment refers to a woman's fake tits.
She got some serious After Market Equipment going on!
by Big Daddy Corleone September 8, 2011
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Equipped

Backward equipped his mouth piece to smoke empis diiiaackkk
by hiltzyy February 18, 2025
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Sleep equipment

Items used when one sleeps, (blind fold, comfort object, extra pillow, ext)
I always have my sleep equipment on hand for bed time or a nap
by Heyitsj000 August 10, 2020
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ski equipment

Hey man, Jeff has ski equipment in if your interested.

Hell yea I’m tryna get geeked tonight!
by 42osean March 10, 2023
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equipate

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
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."
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025
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