1) Origination: to do something with six of an object
2) Current: with extreme enthusiasm or extreme effort
2) Current: with extreme enthusiasm or extreme effort
Some girl: I felt so sick after eating Dentyne Ice by the sixes.
Some guy: Yeah, it didn't go very well with that beef jerky.
Other guy: Really? I thought it was great! We should totally do it again...
(All in unison): BY THE SIXES!!
Some guy: Yeah, it didn't go very well with that beef jerky.
Other guy: Really? I thought it was great! We should totally do it again...
(All in unison): BY THE SIXES!!
by Edward I May 02, 2006
I could have bought a double double or a three by three, but I instead opted for the six by six because I'm hungry and hardcore
by ayeleleyee June 15, 2004
by el jefe June 11, 2004
by huhman June 14, 2004
A huge burger from In-n-Out (a western US chain) comprised of 6 patties of meat and 6 slices of cheese. See "double double" and "four by four".
"Welcome to In-n-Out, may I take your order?"
"I'll have a six by six and a vanilla shake."
"That'll be $7.50, fattie"
"I'll have a six by six and a vanilla shake."
"That'll be $7.50, fattie"
by duncan June 08, 2004
by C-Rad June 15, 2004
by amberlina June 18, 2004