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A six pack is a set of six canned or bottled soft drink or alcoholic beverage sold together on plastic yoke or a cardboard carrier.
Six pack may also refer to:
- Six Pack (comics), a team of fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe
- "Six Pack" (EP), an extended play record by the American punk band Black Flag
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- Six Pack is also the name of a song on that EP.
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- Six Pack (film), a 1982 comedy/drama film
- Six-Pack (2000 film), a 2000 thriller film
- Six Pack (The Police), a collection of six singles released by the English rock band The Police
- Six Pack (band), punk-rock band from Serbia
- A colloquial term for the arrangement of six basic flight instruments in an aircraft
- A colloquial term for a well-defined rectus abdominis muscle of the human abdomen
- A series of six consecutive strikes in ten-pin bowling
- A term for the three two-barrel carburetors for 1970s Mopar Muscle Cars
- A term for stick-built buildings of six apartments, arranged as a three-story tall flat-roofed side-by-side duplex
- A slang term to describe being hit directly in the face by a fiercely struck volleyball spike.
- A style of corporal punishment; the victim is shot in the elbows, knees, and ankles and left alive to feel the pain.
- A 2x3 array of dormitories on the campus of the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois
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