Jul 31 Word of the Day
(noun) A person who sits on the front porch and intimidates, says negative things, or otherwise makes things unpleasant for those nearby.
The boys walked past the house of old man Thompson, the neighborhood porch dick, who always assumed they were up to no good.
by bigweaseldaddy March 08, 2015
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A silly slang term some people use for the "Village Inn" restaurant since their sign uses the abbreviation "vi" which is also a Roman numeral 6
Six has some really good pies.
by Just_sayin' July 30, 2018
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1. military lingo for "behind you" {as if you're standing on the centre of a clock face, looking at the 12.}
2. prison warning of danger(guard) coming {you can say six quietly without moving your lips.}
2. prison warning of danger(guard) coming {you can say six quietly without moving your lips.}
by cyberpope67,BC,Canada July 14, 2019
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this is any car in Mercedes' top-of-the-line 600 series...no matter what anyone tells you, it is not a car with a V6 engine. rappers rap about driving sixes; my grandmother's Buick has a V6...which makes more sense here?
by amato April 28, 2005
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In military terms, six refers to either the commanding officer in a particular group, since the commander is usually "in the rear" or at the 6-o'clock position compared to the other members of the group. Or it can mean behind you (your 6-o'clock).
by RPerro December 31, 2003