0 six containers, usually bottles or cans, of a particular type of beer or other drink that are sold together as one unit
1 a set of six cans or bottles of a drink sold together
2 a set of well-developed muscles on someone's stomach:
3 six bottles or other containers, especially of beer, that are sold together as a set:
We therefore consider the 'six-pack' to be a missed opportunity to put genuine economic governance in place.
Allow me now to turn to the six legislative proposals on economic governance, called the 'six-pack' in our common jargon.
They go to the off-licence, buy a six-pack of lager, sit in front of the television in their smoke-free house and drink it.
The key objective, however, would be the adoption of the 'six-pack,' the legislative package on economic governance.
Some of my green friends wrote to me about the plastic that holds six-pack beer cans together.
Some of it may be because a gang of five youngsters outside a shop may persuade someone over the age of 18 to go in and buy a six-pack.
A carbon dioxide fire extinguisher, however, was able to cool a six-pack to a satisfactory temperature in about three minutes.
This is an empty six-pack carrier that customers can fill with six bottles from a selection of craft beers.