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six-pack  noun1A pack of six cans of beer held together with a plastic fastener.He yanked a cold can of Budweiser from the plastic ring holding the six-pack together....- Teenage girls, as well as boys, came into the garden with six-packs of beer and residents of the flats could hear young people swearing and see them urinating in the bushes.
- Wandering around the bench, he carted a six-pack of beer, bottles of orange and apple juice, and a cornucopia of soft drink cans over to the sink.
2 informal A man’s set of visibly well-developed abdominal muscles.Men should remember that muscularity is not masculinity and that self-esteem is not built on a six-pack of abdominal muscles....- You don't need a six-pack to have stomach muscles.
- At this point, contract down on your six-pack and side abdominals.
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