Five by Five

Faith often uses the phrase “Five By Five” to say she’s ok. The origin of the phrase is unknown, but it can be related to a poker term, a piece of wood, US Army talk for a radio signal being loud and clear, and it’s also a reference to the movie Aliens. Five by five was used in the space program in the 1960’s, used by Apollo astronauts. In the transcription of the air-to-ground Apollo 11 mission are the words: “Roger, 11, You are coming in five-by-five here. Beautiful signal.”
Five By Five became the name of a Faith-centered episode in Angel’s season one.

   
Source:› Thanks to Rob Murgatroyd for the Apollo 11 transcript
Suggested by: Jess
Added: › 30th September 2004
Updated: › 9th April, 2006
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5 Comments about “Five by Five”

  1. cardboardy says:

    One of the original meanings of ‘five by five’, in the 1930s, was ’short and fat’. As in five feet high by five feet wide.
    The other original meaning was the military/ radio loud and clear, with each ‘five’ representing reception strength and reception clarity.
    Then in the 1980s something inexplicable happened, and words lost their need for meaning, and five by five came to mean ‘its all good’.

    source:http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=20000323

  2. somethingblue says:

    Oh my gosh, thank you to Jess and cardboardy, esp. cardboardy, for clearing that up! I have been looking for the meaning for 5 x 5 since I started watching Buffy last year. I wonder where Joss (if it was Joss) picked that up or if Eliza Dishku (Faith) already said that on her own. Joss said in the commentary that in season 7 when Faith is talking to Wood in Chosen, and she says “I’ve got mad skills”, he took that directly from her as she was telling him about her cooking abilities.

  3. Insane_Flamingo says:

    I think that when Faith says she’s “Five by five,” it means five out of five. Or 5/5, rather than 5 x 5. At the fullest, she’s good.
    For example, lots of games use fractions to show “life.” Five by five would be unharmed. Four by five would be slightly harmed, and so on.

  4. onlimain says:

    I got another, possible, meaning from a fanfic. In the story, in response to Faith’s standard answer, Fred says something like, “Oh, 5x5; perfectly square.”

  5. Fenchurch says:

    Five by five means short and fat? Is that how Faith pictures herself?

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