A fork of Rural Dictionary
Billy Six, born 1986 in Berlin, is a German journalist, documentarian, and author. Six, started his journalist career as a war zone reporter, he had also interviewed about mystery of MH17 by BBC. Billy Six also filmed the refugee crisis in Europe. Inspirational journalist career.
Billy Six is a German journalist
Refers to the purchase of a 'six pack' of alcohol and the subsequent consumption and walk to a chosen destination therafter. This may vary however in both, amount of alcohol consumed and in the length of the drunken walk. If upon passing a second alcohol depot, the trek may be lengthened to compensate for further purchases.
There is no limit to consumption or distance.
This is usually carried out in a public place, most commonly in a large city, therfore descretion is advised e.g - use of paper bags or dummy beer coolers.
Nathan - Hey, you wanna do the six pack mile after work? I want to get some more photos of Nep.
Andrew - You read my mind dude, which way you wanna walk?
Nathan - Through the park, then city. We'll just train is from Central Station.
Andrew - Its not so much a mile is it.. Its like ten..
A term tossed around the manosphere, especially among incels, describing things they say women desire or require from men - at least six feet of height, at least six inches penile length, and at least six figure salary.
"There's no way an average nice guy like me even has a chance at getting laid, women are only interested in the three sixes!"
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a day where everyone is nice to six bc shes the best person i know.
jupiter: heyoo its national appreciate six day!!
six:what is that
jupiter: haha that was funny bestie
The tendency some books on Judaism have to connect every damn thing to Jews at some point. Because, you know, Jews aren't blamed for everything enough as it is.
Jewish cookbook: "Jews have been making slow-cooked Sabbath cholent for years in order to fulfill the commandments of the day. In the Netherlands, they cooked white beans, goose fat, and honey together and ate it on the Sabbath. When the Pilgrims came to the Netherlands, they adopted the recipe, since they followed the same Sabbath laws, only on Sundays. When they landed at Plymouth Rock, they had no geese for fat, so they used pork fat. And they had no honey, so they used molasses. And thus, Boston baked beans were born."
Me: "This cookbook is playing a mean game of Six Degrees of Kosher Bacon."