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Six Flags
/sɪks ˈflæɡz/
Definition
1
A major North American chain of amusement and theme parks, renowned for its extreme roller coasters, water parks, and family-friendly attractions spanning multiple locations.
2
The name derives from the six sovereign entities whose flags have flown over Texas: Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States, and the Confederate States.
Examples
After riding every coaster at Six Flags, I finally understand why birds don't need therapy.
Six Flags: the only place where waiting two hours for a two-minute thrill feels like a solid life choice.
My diet starts tomorrow – right after this funnel cake from Six Flags.
Survived Six Flags without losing my lunch; adulthood level unlocked.