A fork of Rural Dictionary
Actually, it is a radio term but it means Loud and Clear, not I hear you and you hear me.
RTO 1: I've got you 5X5.
RTO 2: Roger, I've got you lima charlie.
Used in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" by the character Faith, the second slayer to mean all is good
"Are you good to go?"
"All is 5x5"
It's a radio term. It means I hear you with adequate signal strength and adequate clarity. The scale of each of these was 1 through 10, with ten the strongest. Technically, a 10x10 would be the best. But anything down to 5x5, like a 6x8 or a 5x7, would be understandable and adequate. It has taken on many new meanings, but all seem to be positive, or OK. Even though what it's based on would mean 5x5 was mediocre at best.
In two way radio, a call would be, "how do you receive me?", to which if the signal was acceptable, the answer would be, "I read you 5x5."
another way to say true blue but more to the point being sharp, not soft.
That girl is 5x5 and very easy on the eyes.
Where viper will put you if you piss him off
Viper's got you in the pipe 5x5
Where Viper will put you to piss him off too much
Viper's got you in the pipe 5x5