A phrase meaning turnt up or high, generally involving the consumption of Cannabis, which is derived from holding down shift and pressing the six key on a keyboard which results in a caret pointing upwards occasionally used to denote being "up" or "high". Also spelled ShiftSix, Shift6, Shift^6, Shift-6
Hello, good sir, would you care to engage in some light cannabis usage, eventually leading to us being quite Shift^Six
Guy 1: Hey man! What'd you do this weekend?
Guy 2: I got hella Shift^Sixed dude it was sick
Guy 1: NIIIICCCEEE
A number. More specifically, an unfathomably large number expected to be expressed in the upper double to lower triple digits in the decimal notation (think, umpteen multiplied by ten). Should generally be the result of adding six to a multiple of ten, but that is not required.
"I only have shinty-six days left to live." (Numberwang)
"I drink roughly shinty-six cups of coffee each day." (you've been wondering how much coffee this person drinks, because they're always shaking and their handwriting sucks.)
Shingysies is a word made up by Christiana Chamon and often exchanged with her husband Doroteo "Theo" Garcia. It originally means "things," but it is unknown whether it has a definite meaning.