Thanks to Nathan Schurr for the above Philosoraptor,
Also, thanks to the bloggers Doings at Useless Ranch for their part in bringing sexagon back into the lexicon. They use it to refer to a certain quilting pattern traditionally called a "Grandmother's Flower Garden" (see below).
"Just to be clear, we are talking about an actual six-sided shape, not the six person sexual position/act, although now I really want everyone to start calling that a Grandmother's Flower Garden. Whenever it might come up in conversation. Whenever that might be." -mb on the sexagon, link
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