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What does "on your six" mean?
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#91312. Asked by 14391. (Jan 19 08 9:04 PM)
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BRY2K
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6 or six - Used as a slang term by military and civilian pilots and aviators as a shortened form of "6 o'clock" or directly behind you. "Six" may also be substituted for the hindquarters, buttocks, butt, or any other slang term commonly used by non-military aviator. "Six" may also be used in the phrase "Check your six," which can be used as a warning or as a greeting or salutation among pilots: Check your back.
e.g., "He's on my 6. " "You had better watch out, or I'll be on your six faster than a surface-to-air missle."
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Diamondlance

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"on your six" = "behind you"
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MonkeyOnALeash

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It can be used as an Insult. Behind, etc. Except it is a bit differently said.....As in "In".
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