by Joseph Wambua May 23, 2006
directly behind you. from the military designation of location where 12:00 is directly in front of you, 3:00 is to your right, 9:00 is to your left, etc.
by fizzle April 08, 2004
I'm following you or I'm behind you; more broadly, I'll back you up/take your side. Also, "I'm on your six". Refers to the six o'clock position relative to the listener (behind).
Car Phone 1: Where are you? I don't see your car.
Car Phone 2: Look in your rearview mirror; I'm on your six.
Joe: Dude, I need some heavy backup for tomorrow's meeting!
Jack: Don't worry man; I got your six.
Car Phone 2: Look in your rearview mirror; I'm on your six.
Joe: Dude, I need some heavy backup for tomorrow's meeting!
Jack: Don't worry man; I got your six.
by CatMagic August 27, 2008
Watch out for danger behind your back (like you might get jumped or something).
Watch your back.
Keep an extra set of eyes on the back of your head.
Watch your back.
Keep an extra set of eyes on the back of your head.
by Brent Ninja October 11, 2012
A term often used and popularized by the military to check at your 6 o'clock position. Which would be right behind you at any given point.
by CallmeCj December 30, 2012
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by n00bert May 03, 2007