by LongIs March 03, 2005
A different way of saying 561, which is the area code for Palm Beach County which is in South Florida.
Triple J made 5-6-ace popular in his songs instead of saying 5-6-1; Triple J has a video premiering on BET this summer, so watch out for it, and download his latest mixtape from triplejmusic.com --- and listen to Squeeze, What the lick read, and Jump.
Triple J made 5-6-ace popular in his songs instead of saying 5-6-1; Triple J has a video premiering on BET this summer, so watch out for it, and download his latest mixtape from triplejmusic.com --- and listen to Squeeze, What the lick read, and Jump.
Guy 1: Where you stay at?
Guy 2: da 5 6 ace
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(From Triple J's song Welcome To Palm Beach):
Welcome to Palm Beach, the five six ace, the place, where hoes get in ya face, ain't even safe / so keep the hollow points in / from raw-viera down to boynton / even lake worth to jointen (to the Lean Back beat)
Guy 2: da 5 6 ace
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(From Triple J's song Welcome To Palm Beach):
Welcome to Palm Beach, the five six ace, the place, where hoes get in ya face, ain't even safe / so keep the hollow points in / from raw-viera down to boynton / even lake worth to jointen (to the Lean Back beat)
by Nate Sherouse April 17, 2006
by J.DuB May 27, 2005
From an automatic win when rolling dice in ceelo, used as an adjective to describe any best-case scenario.
"I found a winning lottery ticket in my new office after my promotion when I was banging the infertile supermodel secretary they imported for me. Today was 4-5-6."
by InstantRamen February 09, 2010
a new short phrase to replace " for fuck sakes.. " when said quick enuf 4-5-6 sounds similar..
made up by way cool older sister when we were kids and is stil in use today ... was an attempt to be smarter then my parents at swearing..
made up by way cool older sister when we were kids and is stil in use today ... was an attempt to be smarter then my parents at swearing..
OH!!! 4-5-6 ( OH! for fucks sake!"
by Lori October 22, 2004
A 4-5-6 is when a customer enters your department with product from another department expecting you to ring them up.
by Rob R. December 07, 2006
Young girls, usually in a group, that are always trying to create a new dance step. Usually around ages 12 - 15, they may or may not be involved in a dance program.
They are known by their calls of "5-6-7-8" as they begin each new routine.
They are known by their calls of "5-6-7-8" as they begin each new routine.
My little sister is such a 5-6-7-8 girl!
by BMnkyStar March 15, 2007