have got someone's six
English
Etymology
Six is slang for "rear; behind", which is itself an ellipsis of six o'clock; see more at the entry for six.
Verb
have got someone's six (third-person singular simple present has got someone's six, present participle having got someone's six, simple past and past participle had got someone's six)
- (US, chiefly military and law enforcement slang) Synonym of have someone's back
- I've got your six!
Alternative forms
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