Six-pack
//ˈsɪksˌpæk// noun, slang
noun, slang ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 A collection of six of something bundled together, especially six cans of beer or soda pop.
"If you're thirsty, there's a six pack in the kitchen."
- 2 a carton containing six bottles or cans wordnet
- 3 A collection of six of something bundled together, especially six cans of beer or soda pop.; A set of carburetors totaling six venturis via three 2-barrel units.
- 4 A highly developed set of abdominal muscles.
"Are you going to tone your arms, build a six pack or tighten up the old rump?"
- 5 A selection of six photographs, including one of a suspect, used for identification by a witness. US, informal
"Officer Bahash then obtained a copy of Grant's photograph from the DMV and placed it in a six-person photograph array (also known as a “six-pack”) for possible identification by two earlier victims."
Synonyms
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More examples"When Tom opened the door, he saw Mary standing there with a six-pack and a pizza."
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