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What is Five by five?a term used in the military to say everything is in order. another way of saying squared away or ship shape. "Is everything in order?" Five by five - videoFive by five - what is it?Taking someone to school in the art of foos by scoring on five consecutive shots -- the more variety the better. This is especially effective when done in the context of a booking, or when capped by a money shot. Ain't nothing like going five-for-five against Pooch, nearly putting his eye out with the money shot. What does "Five by five" mean?five in the goo and five in the poo! i gave a girl a five and five last weekend. Five by five - what does it mean?Originally an aeronautical term that is the equivalent to the modern "Loud & Clear". In slang usage, it means "great, fine"; popular in New England, it was made famous in "Buffy: the Vampire Slayer" from its overuse by the rogue slayer Faith. "No worries, B. That vamp tried to kill us but I got mad skills. We're five-by-five here." Five by five - meaning"Five by five" was used in the film "Aliens" by the pilot during the dropship descent to LV-426 to denote that they were on course Five by five - definitionA term used by Faith on Buffy, to discribe a situation as ok. I'm feeling five by five Five by five - slangTerm meaning everything is OK. I don't use the phrase "five by five" because they use it on Buffy. Five by fiveLoud and clear. From military erminology. Old radios had two readings. Loudness and clarity rated from 0-5. Thus five by five means literally loud and clear. How's my signal? Five by fiveFive by five is a radio communications expression that means 'loud and clear'. One of the fives represents the S units of reception strength. The other five is a rating of the signal clarity. Five by five is a good, clear signal. The radio use of this expression goes back to the 1950s: "'All right, testing, one-two-three-four. . .' 'Five by five, Mr. Holloran!'" (Hunter, Blackboard Jungle, 1954). "'I hope everything's all right.' Five by fiveSlang for a legal substitute for extacy, ordered in packs of five. Dude, I just got some five, five, five, and five! |
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