From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsix-packˈsix-pack noun [countable] 1 DFDsix cans or bottles of a drink, especially beer, sold together as a set There’s a six-pack in the fridge.six-pack of a six-pack of beer2 well-developed muscles that you can see on a man’s stomach – used humorously
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six-pack• For some of them, eagerly selling six-packs of beer on street corners, the new Berlin is full of opportunities.six-pack of• Doug brought a six-pack of beer to the party.