10-6
Police radio code meaning busy.
Commonly used when a Police Officer takes a shit at the Police Department for a long period of time and does not want to be dispatched to a call.
Commonly used when a Police Officer takes a shit at the Police Department for a long period of time and does not want to be dispatched to a call.
Police Officer: “Dispatch show me 10-6 at the Police Department.”
Dispatch: “ Copy. Showing you 10-6.”
Dispatcher thinking: (Man that cop has been going 10-6 a lot at the police department. He must be taking a shit.)
Dispatch: “ Copy. Showing you 10-6.”
Dispatcher thinking: (Man that cop has been going 10-6 a lot at the police department. He must be taking a shit.)
10-6-9er
code for a whore or slut.
i saw this girl walking down the street and let my friends know by yelling "10-6-9er."
6/10
References a post on a messageboard that is seen as a troll thread. This thread is then given a rating out of 10. The generic troll thread receives a 6/10, which has led to 6/10 being synonymous with 'this guy isn't serious'
Nice troll, 6/10 ggnore
6-10
term used to describe something that is an over exaggeration. When a story, or fact, is taken and stretched in truth to form something new. Directly compairing the exaggeration to the act of rounding seen in mathmatics- (i.e.) taking the number "6" and rounding it to a "10." similar to the term 6g
"That statement is a total 6-10; Ken hasn't been offered a job yet..he's going in for the interview this week."
6-10-17
that one day when Rena Nicole Lerner and David Arias started dating, they are still very on and off. They are supposingly friends but when they are seen people mistake them for a couple.
yo me and Latifa broke up but our aniversary's kinda like 6-10-17
6-10 Syndrome
Your team wins enough games to string you along through Week 10 or so with hope of the playoffs, only to swiftly extinguish said hope with inept decision making down the stretch. They finish 6-10 (5-11 or 7-9 are also acceptable symptoms) and get the 6th to 10th pick in the Draft. You know, just low enough where he's not a franchise changer and they could still screw it up, but high enough where the cap implications set you back for a few more years. You, the victim, go into the draft wrongly believing they are "a piece or two away". The cycle repeats.
The 6-10 syndrome was clearly at epidemic levels in Buffalo as, year after year, season ticket sales increased to record levels despite a sub-par on the field product.