6 of 7
An asshole.
Based on the principle that 1 of 7 people you meet are cool, while the remainder are assholes.
Based on the principle that 1 of 7 people you meet are cool, while the remainder are assholes.
Ash: Look at this guy in the express lane. He has 20 items and that sign clearly says, '12 Items or Less.'
Chris: Yeah, he's 6 of 7.
Chris: Yeah, he's 6 of 7.
6-7
A slut, a term you call slutty looking girls you see in public or especially at a hotel. Or just sluts you know. The word came from some tricks hotel room number, now used to describe them all.
Jbone went looking for that 6-7 we saw chilling at the pool.
6 pound 7 ounce baby jesus
The exact weight that Talladega Nights acter Will Ferrell perfers his Jesus to be when saying grace.
"Dear 6 pound 7 ounce baby Jesus..."
"I like to think of Jesus as wearing a tuxedo tee shirt. That way it says im serious but I like to party"
others may like him as a carpenter, reborn, crucified, in all his glory etc etc.
"I like to think of Jesus as wearing a tuxedo tee shirt. That way it says im serious but I like to party"
others may like him as a carpenter, reborn, crucified, in all his glory etc etc.
May 6-7
Text freaky things to somebody till midnight whatever happens in the messages stays in the messages
Girl:You so fineee
Boy: what?
Girl: May 6-7 is freak day
Boy: what?
Girl: May 6-7 is freak day
6 7 mexican
when one mexican man (preferably tall) fingers a shorter man in the but, in public.
I was jogging in the park and I saw this mexican fellow aggressively finger blasting a little mexican man, and i realized he was giving him the 6 7 mexican.
why is 6 afraid of 7?
Because 7 8 9
Person 1: Hey, why is 6 afraid of 7?
Person 2: I don't know, why?
Person 1: Because 7 8 9
Person 2: I don't know, why?
Person 1: Because 7 8 9
6's and 7's
The phrase, to be at 6's and 7's implies that you are at a loss, or in a state of ineptitude where you cannot reliably take acton.
The saying originates from a situation in 1327 and relates to the Guilds of Tradesmen in the City of London. The Merchant Taylors and the Skinners were founded within a few days of each other, five other Guilds having already received their charters. The age of each Guild dictated its position in the Lord Mayor's procession. The Merchant Taylors and the Skinners argued for fifty years as to which should go sixth in the procession. In the end, Sir Robert Billesden, the current Lord Mayor, decreed that they should take it in turns to go sixth and seventh.
The saying originates from a situation in 1327 and relates to the Guilds of Tradesmen in the City of London. The Merchant Taylors and the Skinners were founded within a few days of each other, five other Guilds having already received their charters. The age of each Guild dictated its position in the Lord Mayor's procession. The Merchant Taylors and the Skinners argued for fifty years as to which should go sixth in the procession. In the end, Sir Robert Billesden, the current Lord Mayor, decreed that they should take it in turns to go sixth and seventh.
Their defense was in utter shambles. They couldn't do anything right. They were at 6's and 7's.