“Watching your six” is a phrase that comes from the world of aviation and military, and it means to keep an eye on what’s happening behind you.

Explanation

  • Clock Analogy: Imagine you’re looking at a clock. If you’re facing 12 o’clock, then directly behind you is 6 o’clock. So, “watching your six” means being aware of any dangers or threats that might be sneaking up on you from behind.
  • Staying Safe: It’s about staying safe and being aware of your surroundings.

In the Context of the Mandalorian

  • Example: In the Mandalorian, Din Djarin (Mando) often has to stay alert to make sure no one is coming up behind him to surprise him.
  • Teamwork: If someone says, “I’ve got your six,” it means they’ve got your back and will watch out for anything coming from behind you.

Remember, whether you’re on a mission or just going about your day, it’s always good to have someone watching your six!