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Sixers
/ˈsɪksərz/ (SIK-sərz)
Definition
1
Informal nickname for the Philadelphia 76ers, a professional basketball team in the NBA based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, named after the year 1776.
2
Plural of 'sixer,' slang for a six-wheeled vehicle, a perfect score of six in certain games, or a member of the Boy Scouts' Sixer patrol.
Examples
The Sixers pulled off an epic comeback against the Celtics, leaving fans screaming into their cheesesteaks.
After that heartbreaking loss, my buddy swore off the Sixers forever—until the next game, of course.
Embiid dropped 50 on the Knicks, proving the Sixers aren't just Philly's favorite punching bag.
Betting on the Sixers is like playing roulette with a basketball—thrilling, unpredictable, and occasionally genius.